Judicial+Quiz+prep

= Thursday's quiz will be a mixed bag of information from our past unit, the presentations. =

This will be an individual quiz (so sorry) and will consist of matching & multiple choice.
**Your notes, the Landmark Cases packet, and a quick internet search will be really help in your preparation.**


 * Here is the review guide ( YOU DO NOT HAVE TO KNOW THE "JUSTICES" PORTION!):**

A. Here are the cases you should be familiar with - know what precedent was established by the Supreme Court Rulings. These come from both your presentations AND cases referenced in AP exams in the past 5 years: [|Landmark Cases] - Here is a great link containing "case briefs" for several important cases. [|CASES TO KNOW] - These cases have appeared in previous years AP Exams [|LANDMARK CASES FLASH CARDS] - I did not, repeat DID NOT make these. All of the cases I would like you to know may not be listed on this site, but it is a decent memorization resource.
 * 1) Marbury v. Madison
 * 2) McCollouh v. Maryland
 * 3) Gibbons v. Ogden
 * 4) Dred Scott v. Sanford
 * 5) Plessy v. Ferguson
 * 6) Schenk v. US
 * 7) Gitlow v. New York
 * 8) Korematsu v. US
 * 9) Mapp v. Ohio
 * 10) Baker v. Carr
 * 11) Citizens United v. F.E.C.
 * 12) Regents v. Bakke
 * 13) New Jersey v. TLO
 * 14) Texas v. Johnson
 * 15) Planned Parenthood v. Casey
 * 16) Brown v. Board of Education
 * 17) Clinton v. Jones
 * 18) Tinker v. Des Moines
 * 19) Gideon v. Wainright
 * 20) Miranda v. Arizona
 * 21) Lemon v. Kurtzmon
 * 22) Engel v. Vitale
 * 23) Snyder v. Phelps
 * 24) Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
 * 25) Bush v. Gore
 * 26) Ashcroft v. ACLU
 * 27) Roe v. Wade
 * 28) Morse v. Frederick

B. These are AMENDMENTS that you need to know as well. Like the cases, some of these were discuseed in your presentation & many appear on the AP exam. When looking at these please know what the basic civil liberties we have based on the following: - 1 - 2 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 21 - 22 - 24 - 26 media type="youtube" key="LYG_f-y8-VY" width="420" height="315" media type="youtube" key="epuwfzEJ4PU" width="560" height="315"
 * [|Amendments made easy] simple reference link for what you should know...
 * [|AMENDMENTS FLASH CARDS] - once again I did not make this, but it was one of several online flashcard exercise on the web. Remember you are only responsible for the amendments listed above - and this site lists all 27.
 * The gentleman on this YouTube clip may be taking some crazy pills - but he has some pretty good ways to memorize some important amendments - give it a quick look!