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GGGG REVIEW Government Chapter 7- Beyond the Bill of Rights

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Page 1: Government Chapter 7- Beyond the Bill of Rights

GGGG REVIEW

GovernmentChapter 7- Beyond the Bill of

Rights

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Terms

segregation Separation, as in separation of one racial group from

anotheraffirmative action

Steps to counteract past racial discrimination and discrimination against women

suffrage the right to vote

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Why is the Constitution considered a living document? It can respond to the needs of a growing and changing

society Amendments Interpretation

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How many Amendments have been added to the Constitution since the Bill of Rights? 17, bringing the total to 27

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Originally, how was U.S. citizenship determined? by each individual state

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What group was the first to be considered citizens? White males who owned a certain amount of property

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Who has the final say over what the Constitution means? SCOTUS (The Supreme Court of the United States)

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How does the Constitution change with the times? Amendments Court interpretation

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How can a Supreme Court decision be overturned? By a later Supreme Court decision By a Constitutional Amendment

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How are Amendments proposed? Ratified?

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The right to vote shall not be denied on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude 15th Amendment

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The right to vote shall not be denied on account sex 19th Amendment

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The right to vote shall not be denied by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax 24th Amendment

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The right to vote shall not be denied on account of age 26th Amendment

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Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist in the United States 13th Amendment

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No state shall deprive any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws 14th Amendment

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The Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes 16th Amendment

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This Amendment repealed the Prohibition Amendment 21st Amendment

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Owning slaves is not unconstitutional Dred Scott v. Sanford- 1857

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Separate but equal facilities are not unconstitutional Plessey v. Ferguson- 1896

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Separate but equal facilities is unconstitutional Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas- 1954

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Discriminating against whites only because of their race is unconstitutional Regents of the University of California v. Bakke- 1978

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List the Supreme Court case that resulted in the following opinion

Separate hiring policies for women and men are unconstitutional Phillips v. Martin Marietta Corp.- 1971