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Judicial Review and Landmark Cases

Judicial Review and Landmark Cases

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

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Shandra Rogers

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8 Slides • 8 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What are we learning about in today's lesson?

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How the President makes laws

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Judicial review and Supreme Court cases

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Local government

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Elections

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Multiple Choice

What is the main idea of judicial review?

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Courts create new laws

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Courts enforce laws

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Courts declare laws unconstitutional

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Courts ignore the Constitution

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Multiple Choice

Judicial review protects rights by making sure:

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The President has all the power

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Laws do not violate the Constitution

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Judges are elected

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Citizens pay taxes

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Multiple Choice

What important power did Marbury v. Madison establish?

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Freedom of Speech

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Power to declare laws unconstitutional

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Power to create amendments

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Power to elect the President

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Multiple Choice

What is one major goal of this lesson?

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Explain court cases

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Memorize dates

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Build a model courtroom

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Create laws

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Multiple Choice

What did Brown v. Board of Education make illegal in schools?

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Free speech

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Taxes

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Segregation

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Prayer

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Multiple Choice

What right must be explained to suspects because of Miranda v. Arizona?

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The right to vote

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Miranda Rights

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The right to drive

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Freedom to travel

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Multiple Choice

By the end of today, you should be able to:

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Explain judicial review and important court cases

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Plan a vacation

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Learn how laws are enforced

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Become a judge

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