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Wrapping up the Supreme Court Cases
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Social Studies
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10th Grade
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Jayme Pieretti
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January 12, 2024
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Poll
How would you describe your understanding of the Supreme Court cases?
I am lost
I kind of understand them, but could use some more help.
I've got these.
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Mr. Pieretti
What Court Cases do we have to finish?
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Poll
How would you describe your understanding of the Supreme Court cases?
I am lost
I kind of understand them, but could use some more help.
I've got these.
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Open Ended
How does this case impact you?
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Multiple Choice
Students have free speech as long as it is not disruptive or promoting illegal activities.
Marbury v Madison
McDonald v Chicago
US v Nixon
Tinker v Des Moines
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Multiple Choice
Federalism and the 14th Amendment means that States have to abide by federal protections, like the 2nd Amendment.
Marbury v Madison
McDonald v Chicago
US v Nixon
Tinker v Des Moines
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Multiple Choice
The OG case that gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review
Marbury v Madison
McDonald v Chicago
US v Nixon
Tinker v Des Moines
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Multiple Choice
14th Amendment - Presidents aren't above the law.
Separation of powers - Presidents can't interfere with court cases
Executive privilege doesn't apply to everything.
Marbury v Madison
McDonald v Chicago
US v Nixon
Tinker v Des Moines
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Multiple Choice
Police need probable cause. School administration only needs reasonable suspicion.
New Jersey v TLO
Baker v Carr
Miranda v Arizona
Brown v Board
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Multiple Choice
Segregation in Schools violates the 14th Amendment.
New Jersey v TLO
Baker v Carr
Miranda v Arizona
Brown v Board
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Multiple Choice
1 person, 1 vote. Federal Courts can ensure redistricting happens. They cannot get involved in what that redistricting looks like (gerrymandering).
New Jersey v TLO
Baker v Carr
Miranda v Arizona
Brown v Board
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Multiple Choice
You have the right to remain silent, anything you say or do can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.
New Jersey v TLO
Baker v Carr
Miranda v Arizona
Brown v Board
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Poll
How would you describe your understanding of the Supreme Court cases?
I am lost
I kind of understand them, but could use some more help.
I've got these.
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