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THIS IS
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Welcome Contestants... Today ’ s
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100 200 300 400 500 Amendments 1Amendments 2 Supreme Court CitizenshipVocabulary Grab Bag
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Which amendment protects the rights of Americans to express themselves symbolically? A 100
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1st A 100
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The 8 th amendment protects citizens from A 200
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Cruel and unusual punishment A 200
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This amendment protects citizens from self-incrimination A 300
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5th A 300
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Which amendment have African Americans, women and other minority groups used to fight for equality? A 400
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14 th Amendment A 400
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Which amendment stated the right to vote could not be denied based on race or color? A 500
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15 th Amendment A 500
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This amendment ended slavery… B 100
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13th B 100
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The 19th amendment did what? B 200
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Gave women suffrage (voting rights) B 200
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Which amendment guarantees all citizens equal protection under the law? B 300
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14th B 300
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This amendment guarantees everyone the right to a speedy and public trial and right to a lawyer B 400
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6th B 400
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This amendment guarantees all those accused of a crime to due process of law & protects against double jeopardy. B 500
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5th B 500
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This Supreme Court case established everyone ’ s right to an attorney… C 100
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Gideon v. Wainright C 100
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Which Supreme Court case established the right to remain silent? C 200
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Miranda v. Arizona C 200
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What were the two outcomes of New Jersey vs. TLO? C 300
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-Established more lenient procedures for schools to search students -Reduced students right to privacy C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What was the outcome of Texas v. Johnson? C 400
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Protected ones right to burn the American Flag as a demonstration of freedom of expression (speech) C 400
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How does the Supreme Court protect the rights of all Americans? C 500
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They determine if laws are unconstitutional and violate the rights of Americans C 500
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What cant an alien do that an American citizen can? (2 things) D 100
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Vote and run for public office D 100
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What must one do/be to become a naturalized citizen? D 200
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-18 years old -Live in the U.S. for 5 of years -Pass test with 60% correct D 200
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Do aliens have the same protections under law as citizens? Explain D 300
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YES! Still protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights D 300
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List three responsibilities of a citizen D 400
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-Jury Duty -Vote -Promote common good -Work -Serve in military -Pledge allegiance to U.S. -Obtain an education D 400
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What ’ s the difference between a citizen right and responsibility? D 500
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Right is guaranteed by law and a responsibility is an expectation of citizens D 500
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Tinker v. Des Moines protected student’s rights to… E 100
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Symbolic Speech/Freedom of Expression in schools E 100
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What was the outcome of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier? E 200
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Student’s rights to freedom of press & freedom of speech can be limited (School newspapers) E 200
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What is double jeopardy? E 300
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Being charged with the exact same crime twice E 300
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Amendment: Protects citizens from unreasonable searches by police… E 400
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4th E 400
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What is the difference between the Free Exercise Clause and the Establishment Clause of the 1 st Amendment? E 500
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1.Free Exercise Clause- right to practice any religion you want or none 2.Establishment Clause- Congress may not establish any religion (Separation of Church & State) E 500
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Which Supreme Court case ruled that government exercise of ‘prior restraint’ over the press is unconstitutional? F 100
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New York Times v. U.S. F 100
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Someone ’ s right to peacefully protest the government is protected by what? F 200
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1st Amendment: Freedom of Assembly F 200
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Which Supreme Court Case allowed the government to limit freedom of speech during War time? F 300
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Schenk v. United States F 300
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When is Freedom of Speech limited? F 400
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When it violates someone else ’ s rights. F 400
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Why is citizen participation essential to the success of Democracy? F 500
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The more citizens that vote and run for office will help make sure the best candidate is elected. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Constitution Principles Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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How does the Supreme Court protect the rights and liberties of citizens? Click on screen to continue
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