The Supreme Court case of Carey v. Musladin involved a murder case in which the family of the victims wore buttons with images of the victim to the trial. What Sixth Amendment protection was in question in Cary v. Musladin?(1 point)

Responses

right to an impartial jury
right to an impartial jury

right to public trial
right to public trial

right to be informed of charges
right to be informed of charges

right to cross-examine the individuals wearing buttons
right to cross-examine the individuals wearing buttons
Question 8
Which case found that minors could not be sentenced to mandatory life without the possibility of parole for homicide?(1 point)
Responses

Coker v. Georgia
Coker v. Georgia

Atkins v. Virginia
Atkins v. Virginia

Graham v. Florida
Graham v. Florida

Miller v. Alabama
Miller v. Alabama
Question 9
In which of the following situations is a person NOT entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)
Responses

a major crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison
a major crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison

a minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison
a minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison

a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions
a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions

a minor crime where the is overwhelming evidence against the defendant
a minor crime where the is overwhelming evidence against the defendant
Question 10
In the case of Tinker v. Des Moines, how did the Justices defend the armbands students wore in public school?(1 point)
Responses

The armbands were only worn by students for 30 minutes a day.
The armbands were only worn by students for 30 minutes a day.

The armbands looked similar to the students' uniforms.
The armbands looked similar to the students' uniforms.

The armbands did not interfere with other students' learning.
The armbands did not interfere with other students' learning.

The armbands were small enough that no one could see them.
The armbands were small enough that no one could see them.
Question 11
Which situation describes a violation of the due process clause under the Fourteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Responses

After issuing a search warrant from the state judge, the police performed a search on Stanley's house for illegal substances and arrested him when they found illegal substances.
After issuing a search warrant from the state judge, the police performed a search on Stanley's house for illegal substances and arrested him when they found illegal substances.

The police obtained a search warrant on Stanley's house but performed the search on a weekend instead of a weekday.
The police obtained a search warrant on Stanley's house but performed the search on a weekend instead of a weekday.

The police officers performed the search on a federal holiday, making it illegal for Stanley's property to be searched even with a warrant.
The police officers performed the search on a federal holiday, making it illegal for Stanley's property to be searched even with a warrant.

The police performed a search on Stanley's house for illegal substances even though they did not have a search warrant. When they found a trunk full of illegal substances, they arrested Stanley.
The police performed a search on Stanley's house for illegal substances even though they did not have a search warrant. When they found a trunk full of illegal substances, they arrested Stanley.
Question 12
Why was the creation of the National American Woman Suffrage Movement in 1890 a critical event in the Women's Suffrage Movement?(1 point)
Responses

It canceled all public rallies to avoid bad publicity for the Women's Suffrage Movement.
It canceled all public rallies to avoid bad publicity for the Women's Suffrage Movement.

It lobbied Congress to quickly pass the Nineteenth Amendment.
It lobbied Congress to quickly pass the Nineteenth Amendment.

It led to a focus on changing state laws to allow women to vote.
It led to a focus on changing state laws to allow women to vote.

It focused on getting the right to vote through the Fourteenth Amendment.
It focused on getting the right to vote through the Fourteenth Amendment.
Question 13
Which of the following describes how the three Reconstruction Amendments extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?(1 point)
Responses

The Reconstruction Amendments abolished slavery, defined citizenship, and protected Black Americans' civil rights under the separate but equal clause, but put restrictions on voting rights and land ownership.
The Reconstruction Amendments abolished slavery, defined citizenship, and protected Black Americans' civil rights under the separate but equal clause, but put restrictions on voting rights and land ownership.

The Reconstruction Amendments abolished slavery, defined citizenship, extended voting rights for all citizens and defined equal protects and due process, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent separate but equal doctrine.
The Reconstruction Amendments abolished slavery, defined citizenship, extended voting rights for all citizens and defined equal protects and due process, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent separate but equal doctrine.

The Reconstruction Amendments freed Black Americans, defined citizenship, reversed the Three-Fifths Compromise, and extended voting rights to Black American men, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent the separate but equal doctrine.
The Reconstruction Amendments freed Black Americans, defined citizenship, reversed the Three-Fifths Compromise, and extended voting rights to Black American men, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent the separate but equal doctrine.

The Reconstruction Amendments freed Black Americans, defined citizenship, extended voting rights to Black American men, and established Jim Crow laws, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent the separate but equal doctrine.
The Reconstruction Amendments freed Black Americans, defined citizenship, extended voting rights to Black American men, and established Jim Crow laws, but put restrictions on voting rights and did not prevent the separate but equal doctrine.
Question 14
Which of the following answers best analyzes the impact of the
Supreme Court case rulings of Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v.
Board of Education on individual freedoms and equal protection?(1 point)
Responses

Plessy v. Ferguson set the precedent to the separate but equal doctrine and Brown v. Board abolished the Separate Car Act.
Plessy v. Ferguson set the precedent to the separate but equal doctrine and Brown v. Board abolished the Separate Car Act.

Plessy v. Ferguson reestablished Jim Crow laws and Brown v. Board made segregation in public settings constitutional.
Plessy v. Ferguson reestablished Jim Crow laws and Brown v. Board made segregation in public settings constitutional.

Plessy v. Ferguson created Jim Crow laws and Brown v. Board created the separate but equal doctrine in public transportation.
Plessy v. Ferguson created Jim Crow laws and Brown v. Board created the separate but equal doctrine in public transportation.

Plessy v. Ferguson created the separate but equal doctrine and Brown v. Board ended the separate but equal doctrine in public education.
Plessy v. Ferguson created the separate but equal doctrine and Brown v. Board ended the separate but equal doctrine in public education.
Question 15
Which statement best explains the reason Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Responses

to guarantee the right to vote for women
to guarantee the right to vote for women

to protect the ability of Freedmen to participate in choosing a government through voting
to protect the ability of Freedmen to participate in choosing a government through voting

to stop poll taxes from creating an economic barrier to voting in the South
to stop poll taxes from creating an economic barrier to voting in the South

to guarantee equal protection under the law of Freedman
to guarantee equal protection under the law of Freedman
Question 16
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 abolished which of the following?(1 point)
Responses

an immigration quota system
an immigration quota system

criminal penalties for entering the US without proper documentation
criminal penalties for entering the US without proper documentation

an open borders policy
an open borders policy

monetary qualifications for entry into the US
monetary qualifications for entry into the US
Question 17
Which of the following was an outcome of Obergefell v Hodges?(1 point)
Responses

Mixed-race couples were allowed to marry.
Mixed-race couples were allowed to marry.

College sports teams had to provide equal programs for women.
College sports teams had to provide equal programs for women.

Public buildings had have wheelchair access.
Public buildings had have wheelchair access.

Same-sex couples were allowed to marry.

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Question 7: The Supreme Court case of Carey v. Musladin involved a murder case in which the family of the victims wore buttons with images of the victim to the trial. What Sixth Amendment protection was in question in Cary v. Musladin?

  • Answer: right to an impartial jury

Question 8: Which case found that minors could not be sentenced to mandatory life without the possibility of parole for homicide?

  • Answer: Miller v. Alabama

Question 9: In which of the following situations is a person NOT entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?

  • Answer: a minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison

Question 10: In the case of Tinker v. Des Moines, how did the Justices defend the armbands students wore in public school?

  • Answer: The armbands did not interfere with other students' learning.

Question 11: Which situation describes a violation of the due process clause under the Fourteenth Amendment?

  • Answer: The police performed a search on Stanley's house for illegal substances even though they did not have a search warrant. When they found a trunk full of illegal substances, they arrested Stanley.

Question 12: Why was the creation of the National American Woman Suffrage Movement in 1890 a critical event in the Women's Suffrage Movement?

  • Answer: It led to a focus on changing state laws to allow women to vote.

Question 13: Which of the following describes how the three Reconstruction Amendments extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?

  • Answer: The Reconstruction Amendments freed Black Americans, defined citizenship, extended voting rights to Black American men, but did not prevent the separate but equal doctrine.

Question 14: Which of the following answers best analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court case rulings of Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education on individual freedoms and equal protection?

  • Answer: Plessy v. Ferguson created the separate but equal doctrine and Brown v. Board ended the separate but equal doctrine in public education.

Question 15: Which statement best explains the reason Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment?

  • Answer: to protect the ability of Freedmen to participate in choosing a government through voting.

Question 16: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 abolished which of the following?

  • Answer: an immigration quota system

Question 17: Which of the following was an outcome of Obergefell v Hodges?

  • Answer: Same-sex couples were allowed to marry.

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