Supreme Court Cases
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- Q1Which case said prayer in schools was unconstitutionalRoe v WadeEngle v VitaleLemon v KurtzmanWisconsin v Yoder30s
- Q2Engle v Vitale said school prayer violated the ___________________ Clause of the 1st Amendment.ClosedFree ExerciseOpenEstablishment30s
- Q3Which case is the dissenting opinion for? Justice Stevens argued that corporations are not members of society and that there are compelling governmental interests to curb corporations' ability to spend money during local and national elections.Citizens United vs FECBaker v CarrShaw v RenoMcConnell vs FEC30s
- Q4Which case does this image go with ?Marbury v MadisonUS v LopezGideon v WainwrightBaker v Carr30s
- Q5Which 1993 court case said legislative redistricting must be conscious of race and ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965?McCulloch v MarylandShaw v RenoCitizens United vs FECBrown v Board of Education30s
- Q6Which court case said Congress may not use the commerce clause to make possession of a gun in a school zone a federal crime?Guinn v USGibbons v OgdenUS v LopezCitizens United v FEC30s
- Q7Which Amendment was used in the ruling of Brown v Board of EducationFull Faith and Credit Clause14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause14th Amendment Due Process ClausePrivileges and Immunities Clause30s
- Q8Which principle did Roe v Wade use in their rulingClear and Present DangerCommerce ClauseSupremacy ClauseRight to Privacy30s
- Q9Which Supreme Court case said everybody had the right to an attorney?Betts v BradyMapp v OhioMiranda v ArizonaGideon v Wainwright30s
- Q10Near v Minnesota set up a precedent that prior restraint was unconstitutional. Which case used this prior restraint precedent to say the US Government would have a hard time proving prior restraint is needed for national security?United States v NixonNY Times v SullivanMiranda v ArizonaSchenck v US30s
- Q11Which court case ruled the Second Amendment’s right to keep and bear arms for self-defense in one’s home is applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment?McDonald v ChicagoMarbury v MadisonCitizens United v FECMcCulloch v Maryland30s
- Q12Which court case said political spending by corporations, associations, and labor unions is a form of protected speech under the First Amendment?Shaw v RenoMcCulloch v MarylandCitizens United vs FECBaker v Carr20s
- Q13Which of the following principles is meant to discourage government from conducting unlawful searches and seizures and to protect citizens when unlawful searches occur?Exclusionary RuleClear and Present Dangerpolice powersProbable Cause20s
- Q14Those who disagree with the views in the majority opinion in Schenck v US would likely celebrate the shaping of the Constitution in which free speech ruling?Engle v VitaleWisconsin v YoderTinker v Des MoinesMcDonald v Chicago20s