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Famous Court Cases
Contributed by: Mansour
  • 1. 1896 -Separate but equal is okay
A) Roe vs. Wade
B) Marbury vs. Madison
C) Dred Scott
D) Brown vs. Board
E) Plessy Vs Ferguson
  • 2. 1954 - Separate facilities are unequal
A) Dred Scott
B) Roe vs. Wade
C) Plessy Vs Ferguson
D) Brown vs. Board
E) Marbury vs. Madison
  • 3. 1857 - A slave is a slave, even if he lived in a free state
A) Brown vs. Board
B) Roe vs. Wade
C) Marbury vs. Madison
D) Plessy Vs Ferguson
E) Dred Scott
  • 4. 1803
A) Plessy Vs Ferguson
B) Brown vs. Board
C) Marbury vs. Madison
D) Dred Scott
E) Dred Scott
  • 5. Marbury vs. Madison
A) Supreme Court's decision is final and they can strike down laws from Congress and the President
B) Separate is unequal, segregation is illegal
C) Once a slave, always a slave
D) Separate but equal is okay
  • 6. Plessy vs. Ferguson
A) Supreme Court's decision is final and they can strike down laws from Congress and the President
B) Once a slave, always a slave
C) Separate is unequal, segregation is illegal
D) Separate but equal is okay
  • 7. Dred Scott
A) Separate is unequal, segregation is illegal
B) Separate but equal is okay
C) Supreme Court's decision is final and they can strike down laws from Congress and the President
D) Once a slave, always a slave
  • 8. Brown vs. the Board
A) Supreme Court's decision is final and they can strike down laws from Congress and the President
B) Separate but equal is okay
C) Separate is unequal, segregation is illegal
D) Once a slave, always a slave
  • 9. Supreme Court ruled that searching a student's property if there is not a threat is a violation of their 4th amendment rights.
A) Tynker vs. Des Moines
B) Gideon vs. Wainwright
C) New Jersey vs. T.L.O
D) Marbury vs. Madison
  • 10. School administrators are allowed to edit school newspapers and remove items they feel are not appropriate
A) Roe vs. Wade
B) Brown V. Board
C) Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier
D) Tynker vs. Des Moines
  • 11. Supreme Court ruled that flag burning is legal under the first amendment.
A) Texas v. Johnso
B) Roe v. Wade
C) Miranda v Arizona
D) Brown vs. Board
  • 12. This Supreme Court ruling requires police to read individuals their legal rights if they are arrested.
A) Roe vs. Wade
B) Plessy vs. Ferguson
C) Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier
D) Miranda vs. Arizoa
  • 13. The Supreme Court case that legalized abortion.
A) Brown vs. the Board
B) Texas vs. Johnson
C) Tynker vs. Des Moins
D) Roe vs. Wade
  • 14. The number of Supreme Court Justices.
A) 11
B) 8
C) 9
D) 7
E) 15
  • 15. This court case made it legal to spend as much money on an election as they wanted.
A) Tynker vs. Des Moines
B) Citizens United vs. FEC
C) Texas vs. Johnson
D) Gideon vs. Wainwright
  • 16. Gideon vs. Wainwright
A) Ruled that citizens who can't afford a lawyer must be provided with one.
B) Ruled that flag burning is legal
C) Ruled that abortion is legal
D) Ruled that handguns are legal to carry
  • 17. The Supreme Court said that it is okay to require that people have health insurance or they can be fined.
A) King vs. Burwell
B) Tynker vs. Des Moines
C) Roe vs. Wade
D) Citizens United
  • 18. In this case, the SC ruled that schools can make rules to limit students free speech, but only if it harms the classroom
A) Brown vs. the Board
B) Tynker vs. Des Moines
C) New Jersey vs. TLO
D) Hazelwood vs. Kuelmeier
  • 19. Made it legal for gay men and women to marry.
A) Hazelwood vs. Kuelmeier
B) Roe vs. Wade
C) Obergefell v. Hodges
D) Miranda vs. Arizoa
  • 20. Bethel vs. Fraser
A) Courts ruled that schools can stop student speeches if they are inappropriate
B) Ruled that handguns are legal to carry
C) Separate is unequal, segregation is illegal
D) Ruled that flag burning is legal
  • 21. Requires police officers to read people they arrest their rights
A) Citizens United
B) Brown vs. the Board
C) Loving vs. Virginia
D) Miranda vs. Arizona
  • 22. Elonis vs. US
A) Court ruled that schools can't restrict students wearing things that don't disrupt the classroom
B) Ruled that handguns are legal to carry
C) Ruled that citizens who can't afford a lawyer must be provided with one.
D) Court ruled that you can't be jailed for threatening social media comments if it is determined to not be serious
  • 23. Loving vs. Virginia
A) Ruled that gay marriages are legal
B) Court ruled that you can't be jailed for threatening social media comments if it is determined to not be serious
C) Ruled that citizens who can't afford a lawyer must be provided with one.
D) Ruled that inter-racial marriages are legal
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