Unit 6 Vocabulary Exam
Across
- 2. Case that established "Separate but Equal" (later overturned).
- 3. 1964 legislation that banned discrimination in public accommodations.
- 4. SCOTUS case: Right to an attorney even if you can't afford one.
- 7. Rule that illegally seized evidence cannot be used in court.
- 8. Case that incorporated the 2nd Amendment to the states.
- 9. Case that ended "Separate but Equal" in public schools.
- 11. SCOTUS case: Amish families can pull kids from school for religious reasons.
- 13. Standard of review for laws discriminating based on race.
- 14. Test used to determine if a law violates the Establishment Clause.
- 15. Constitutional right used to decide Roe v. Wade and Griswold.
- 18. SCOTUS case: Student right to protest (black armbands).
- 19. Protections from the government (found in Bill of Rights).
- 20. Case that established the "clear and present danger" test.
- 22. 1965 law that banned literacy tests for voters.
- 24. Clause in the 14th Amendment used for civil liberties cases.
- 26. The process by which the Bill of Rights is applied to states.
- 28. Amendment that gave women the right to vote.
- 29. Policy designed to address past discrimination through active measures.
Down
- 1. Government action that prohibits speech or writing before it occurs.
- 5. The 14th Amendment clause used to protect civil rights.
- 6. Case regarding the "Pentagon Papers" and freedom of the press.
- 10. Non-verbal communication protected by the 1st Amendment.
- 12. Protections provided by the government against discrimination.
- 16. Segregation that exists "in fact" or by practice, not law.
- 17. Clause in the 1st Amendment prohibiting a government-sanctioned religion.
- 20. Case that struck down the use of the "White Primary."
- 21. SCOTUS case: School-led prayer is unconstitutional.
- 23. Segregation that exists by law.
- 25. The right to remain silent and avoid self-incrimination (Amendment).
- 27. Letter written by MLK Jr. arguing for nonviolent civil disobedience.