Unit 2B Grudgeball. Limit  Does the 4 th amendment extend or limit the power of the government?

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Unit 2B Grudgeball

Limit  Does the 4 th amendment extend or limit the power of the government?

26 th  18 to be able to vote

9th  Which amendment protects rights that are not listed in the Constitution?

First 10 Amendments  What is the Bill of Rights?

4 th  Which amendment says that illegally obtained evidence can’t be used in a trial because it protects against illegal searches and seizures?

Congress  Who has the power to declare war?

3/4  What portion of the states are needed to ratify an amendment?

19 th  Which amendment granted suffrage to women?

The right to vote  Suffrage is

Texas v. Johnson  Which Supreme Court case dealt with freedom of speech, freedom of petition, and burning of the American flag?

2/3  What portion of Congress is needed to propose an amendment?

Executive  Branch of the government that runs the federal bureaucracy

Federalism  The division of power between the state and federal government

Tinker v. Des Moines  Which Supreme Court case protects a student’s right to symbolic speech at school?

Judicial Review  Declaring a law unconstitutional

13 th  Ended slavery

Plessy v. Ferguson  Which Supreme Court case spread racially segregated public facilities?

18 th  The only amendment to be repealed

Brown v. Board of Education  Which Supreme Court Case extended the 14 th Amendment and guaranteed equal protection?

Engel v. Vitale  Outlaw prayer in school

Reserved  What type of power is conduction elections? Expressed, Concurrent, Reserved, Implied

Brown v. Board of Education  Separate but equal is NOT ok

5 th  If a person is forced testify in court although this will prove he is guilty, which amendment is being violated?

Implied  What type of power is also known as the necessary and proper clause? Expressed, Concurrent, Reserved, Implied

14 th  Which amendment states that all citizens are equally protected under the law?

24 th  People no longer have to pay a fee to be able to vote

Concurrent  What type of power is collecting taxes? Expressed, Concurrent, Reserved, Implied

The accused  The 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th Amendments deal with the rights of whom?