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Supreme Court Decisions & Amendments Review
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13 th Amendment Abolition (elimination) of slavery.
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14 th Amendment All persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens (former slaves receive citizenship.)
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15 th Amendment Voting privileges cannot be denied on the basis of race (African males can vote.)
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16 th Amendment Income tax
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17 th Amendment Direct election of Senators.
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18 th Amendment Prohibition
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19 th Amendment Woman’s suffrage (right to vote).
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21 st Amendment Repeals (cancels) Prohibition Amendment.
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22 nd Amendment Limit on presidential terms to two. 12
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24 th Amendment Abolition (elimination) of poll taxes.
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25 th Amendment Presidential succession (in the event of death, resignation, removal from office, or disability.)
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26 th Amendment 18-year olds can vote.
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Marbury v. Madison Established Judicial review – Supreme Court can review all laws made by Congress
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Dred Scott v. Sandford Ruled that African Americans were not citizens (they were property).
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Plessy v. Ferguson Established the principle of “separate but equal.” It approved of separate facilities for blacks and whites.
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Brown v. Board of Education Ruled that segregated schools are unequal, no more segregation in public schools.
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Roe v. Wade Gave women the right to seek abortion in the first three months of pregnancy.
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Miranda v. Arizona Police are required to inform all criminal suspects of their constitutional rights.
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