
The Supremes
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- Q1This decision led to the desegregation of the public school systems in America.Brown v Board of Education (1954)Roe v WadeGideon v WainwrightPlessy v Ferguson20s
- Q2His court case established defendants are entitled to a lawyer in any trial, even non-capital cases. Courts are required to provide a lawyer if the defendant cannot.Scopes v State of TennesseeScott v SandfordPlessy v FergusonGideon v Wainwright20s
- Q3This is a landmark decision issued in 1973 by the United States Supreme Court on the issue of the constitutionality of laws that criminalized or restricted access to abortions.Engle v. VitaleRoe v WadePlanned Parenthood vs CaseyKorematsu v United States20s
- Q4This case established the procedure for police to inform suspects of their basic rights when they are arrested.Engle v. VitaleSchenk v United StatesMiranda v ArizonaGideon v Wainwright20s
- Q5Korematsu v United States established ...it was not unconstitutional to place Japanese citizens in internment camps because the country was at war and needed to protect against espionageEspionage Act of 1917 was legal and constitutional due to wartime considerations.the idea that women held the final say over their bodies.the writ of habeas corpus could be suspended during times of national upheaval.20s
- Q6This president suggested adding as many as 15 new justices to the Supreme Court.Franklin D. RooseveltJohn F. KennedyHarry TrumanHerbert Hoover20s
- Q7This decision held that school-sponsored prayer violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.Griswold v ConnecticutSchenk v USARoe v WadeEngle v Vitale20s
