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Unit 3 Gov't Exam (Part 2)

Right to bear arms

2nd Amendment

establishes search and seizure rights

4th Amendment

ensures the right of individuals to not testify againt one's self in a court of law

5th Amendment

affords the right to legal representation and a fair and speedy public trial

6th Amendment

guarantees the right ot trial by jury in civil cases

7th Amendment

ensure individuals are not subjected to cruel and unsual punishment

8th Amendment

states that powers not given to the federal government are powers reserved for the States

10th Amendment

abolished slavery in the entire U.S

13th Amendment

authorizes the collection of income tax

16th Amendment

provides for the direct elections of senators

17th Amendment

estbalished Prohibition in the U.S in 1919

18th Amendment

Granted women the right to vote

19th Amendment

set the start dates for the terms of Congress & the President in January (moved from March)

20th Amendment

repealed Prohibition in the U.S in 1933

21st Amendment

estbalished the two-term limit on those who serve as president

22nd Amendment

ensures that no tax could be charged to vote for any federal office

24th Amendment

establishes and clarifies the line of succession to the presidency

25th Amendment

changed the voting age from 21 to 18

26th Amendment

The decision in the case Marbury v. Madison is important because the Supreme Court....

assumed the power to declare laws unconstituional

The "clear and present danger" doctrine established by the US Supreme Court in Schenck v. U.S contributed to the principle that...

Constitutional rights are not absolute

The Supree COurt's desicion in Tinker v. Des Moines was based on the idea...

that certain rights are guaranteed by the first Amendment

a supreme court decision that assured persons the right to be informed of certain constitutional rights at the time of their arrest

Mirand v. Arizona

In the Supree court cases New Jersey v. T.L.O and Tinker v. Des Moined Independent School District, the court ruled that....

civil liberties can both be protected and limited in schools

Mapp v. Ohio dealt with the ___________

4th Amendment

The expansion of civil liberties to include a woman's right to privacy could be an illustration of the ___ Amendment which guarntee that rights not specifically listed in the Bill of rights could still apply

9th Amendment

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