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TERM 2 Review
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Judicial System
Courts & Court Cases Grassroots Yeah, ‘right’
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We have this so we cansolve disputes in
a way that is both just and fair.
The judicial system
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The judge said to the jury, “If you find the defendant guilty, you
must find them guilty ____.”
beyond a reasonable doubt
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Libya
Which country is this?
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If you are angry with the the Supreme Court’s decision
in Citizens Unitedyou are allowed to start
an online petition demanding they reverse their decision
because of WHAT amendment?
The first amendment
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We have this, whose guidelinesare found in Article III of our
constitution, in order to guard our constitution and make sure our rights are
never violated.
The Judicial B
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This case established a school’sright to search your bag.
New Jersey v. T.L.O.
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In 1989 this countryhad a major protest
in Tiananmen Square that was ultimately smashed
when their governmentopened fire on them from tanks.
China
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This amendment has been used to protect corporations and
protect us from having ourrighst violated by our states.
14th amendment
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The Brown v. Boardof Education overturned
the precedent setby which case?
Plessy v. Fergussen
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The decisions by ourSupreme Court in cases
that they try set a ____ for us to follow that will stick
until another case comes along to challenge it.
precedent
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Syria
Which country is this?
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According to this amendmentif you were arrested for
trespassing the state cannot fine you $500,000.
The 8th amendment
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In a supreme court case witha 6 to 3 decision
at least one justice from each side will type up a
_____ & _____ explainingthe reasoning of for their decision.
majority and dissenting opinion
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This person must prove the defendant is
more likely than notto be the one
at fault.
plaintiff
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The people of these two Arabcountries actuallyoverthrew their
governments in a revolution.
Tunisia and Egypt
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Students in Belarus organizeda flash mob in the city center
where they were arrested for doing what?
“Eating ice-cream” (later mob-smiling)
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If you are taken to court andfound guilty, what action can you take in hopes of having
the decision overturned?
appeal
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This case incorporatedthe first amendment setting the
precedent that NO state can violate our right
to free speech.
Gitlow v. N.Y.
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Protesters in Syria are fightingto get rid of this
leader and his regime.
Assad
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This is when PR groups, corporations, or even
political campaigns are used to create fake
grassroots movements.
What is astroturfing?