Title: Review Questions:
1Review Questions
2What is the power of judicial review?
- A to declare presidential acts unconstitutional
- B to declare congressional acts unconstitutional
- C to declare any law unconstitutional
- D to review acts of lower courts.
3What is the power of judicial review?
- A to declare presidential acts unconstitutional
- B to declare congressional acts unconstitutional
- C to declare any law unconstitutional
- D to review acts of lower courts.
4What is the role of the judicial branch of
government?
- A to carry out the laws passed by Congress
- B to approve presidential appointments
- C to rule on the validity of the acts of the
president - D to interpret the laws passed by Congress
5What is the role of the judicial branch of
government?
- A to carry out the laws passed by Congress
- B to approve presidential appointments
- C to rule on the validity of the acts of the
president - D to interpret the laws passed by Congress
6Judicial Review The power of the courts to
decide whether a law or presidential action is in
agreement with the U.S. Constitution.Which
issue was involved in the U.S. Supreme Court case
that first established this judicial power?
- A racial segregation of public schools
- B navigation of boats on waterways
- C presidential appointment power
- D exclusion of Japanese Americans from certain
areas
7Judicial Review The power of the courts to
decide whether a law or presidential action is in
agreement with the U.S. Constitution.Which
issue was involved in the U.S. Supreme Court case
that first established this judicial power?
- A racial segregation of public schools
- B navigation of boats on waterways
- C presidential appointment power
- D exclusion of Japanese Americans from certain
areas
8The separate but equal doctrine inpublic
facilities was established bywhich Supreme Court
decision?
- A Plessy v. Ferguson
- B Gibbons v. Ogden
- C McCulloch v. Maryland
- D Korematsu v. United States
9The separate but equal doctrine inpublic
facilities was established bywhich Supreme Court
decision?
- A Plessy v. Ferguson
- B Gibbons v. Ogden
- C McCulloch v. Maryland
- D Korematsu v. United States
10In Korematsu v. United States why did the
Supreme Court declare thegovernments action
constitutional?
- A It happened during wartime.
- B It involved navigable waters.
- C It concerned children.
- D It was an executive order.
11In Korematsu v. United States why did the
Supreme Court declare thegovernments action
constitutional?
- A It happened during wartime.
- B It involved navigable waters.
- C It concerned children.
- D It was an executive order.
12Which term would be used to describea state law
that violates the principle that the U.S.
Constitution is the supreme law of the land?
- A delegated power
- B unconstitutional
- C constitutional interpretation
- D veto
13Which term would be used to describea state law
that violates the principle that the U.S.
Constitution is the supreme law of the land?
- A delegated power
- B unconstitutional
- C constitutional interpretation
- D veto
14Which Supreme Court case did notinvolve a law
concerning racial segregation?
- A McCulloch v. Maryland
- B Plessy v. Ferguson
- C Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg
- Board of Education
- D Brown v. Board of Education
15Which Supreme Court case did notinvolve a law
concerning racial segregation?
- A McCulloch v. Maryland
- B Plessy v. Ferguson
- C Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg
- Board of Education
- D Brown v. Board of Education
16The Supreme Court addressed theissue of the free
speech rights ofstudents in which case?
- A Stanford v. Kentucky
- B Tinker v. Des Moines ICSD
- C Gideon v. Wainwright
- D Roper v. Simmons
17The Supreme Court addressed theissue of the free
speech rights ofstudents in which case?
- A Stanford v. Kentucky
- B Tinker v. Des Moines ICSD
- C Gideon v. Wainwright
- D Roper v. Simmons
18What individual right was involved in Texas v.
Johnson concerning the right to burn the U.S.
flag?
- A freedom of religion
- B right to a jury
- C freedom of speech
- D right to an attorney
19What individual right was involved in Texas v.
Johnson concerning the right to burn the U.S.
flag?
- A freedom of religion
- B right to a jury
- C freedom of speech
- D right to an attorney
20Which Supreme Court decisionconcerned the rights
of personsaccused of a crime?
- A Miranda v. Arizona
- B Plessy v. Ferguson
- C United States v. New York Times
- D Brown v. Board of Education
21Which Supreme Court decisionconcerned the rights
of personsaccused of a crime?
- A Miranda v. Arizona
- B Plessy v. Ferguson
- C United States v. New York Times
- D Brown v. Board of Education
22Which Supreme Court decision most helped overturn
the separate but equal doctrine?
- A Stanford v. Kentucky
- B Plessy v. Ferguson
- C Tinker v. Des Moines ICSD
- D Brown v. Board of Education
23Which Supreme Court decision most helped overturn
the separate but equal doctrine?
- A Stanford v. Kentucky
- B Plessy v. Ferguson
- C Tinker v. Des Moines ICSD
- D Brown v. Board of Education
24Which part of the U.S. Constitutiondid the U.S.
Supreme Court use tomake the Sixth Amendments
right to counsel apply to the states?
- A Fourteenth Amendments right to due process
- B preamble
- C Second Amendments right to bear arms
- D supremacy clause
25Which part of the U.S. Constitutiondid the U.S.
Supreme Court use tomake the Sixth Amendments
right to counsel apply to the states?
- A Fourteenth Amendments right to due process
- B preamble
- C Second Amendments right to bear arms
- D supremacy clause
26The U.S. Supreme Court would most likely use
which of the following concepts to determine
whether a person had been unfairly denied life,
liberty, or property?
- A right to bear arms
- B due process
- C federalism
- D common law
27The U.S. Supreme Court would most likely use
which of the following concepts to determine
whether a person had been unfairly denied life,
liberty, or property?
- A right to bear arms
- B due process
- C federalism
- D common law
28The people have a right to theprivilege
of education, and it is theduty of the State to
guard and maintain that right. In Leandro v.
State of North Carolina the state Supreme Court
interpreted this part of the state constitution.
What did the court determine the state must
provide in terms of education?
- A a free education
- B an adequate education
- C an equal education
- D a practical education
29The people have a right to theprivilege
of education, and it is theduty of the State to
guard and maintain that right. In Leandro v.
State of North Carolina the state Supreme Court
interpreted this part of the state constitution.
What did the court determine the state must
provide in terms of education?
- A a free education
- B an adequate education
- C an equal education
- D a practical education
30The case of State v. Mann addresses legal
questions involving the interpretation of which
type of law?
- A state constitutional law
- B federal constitutional law
- C common law
- D local law
31The case of State v. Mann addresses legal
questions involving the interpretation of which
type of law?
- A state constitutional law
- B federal constitutional law
- C common law
- D local law
32Whose individual rights did the state
constitution protect in State v. Mann?
- A students
- B teachers
- C slaves
- D slaveholders
33Whose individual rights did the state
constitution protect in State v. Mann?
- A students
- B teachers
- C slaves
- D slaveholders
34What remedy was sought in Leandro v. State?
- A more money for poor districts
- B increased local supplements
- C higher teacher standards
- D state money for private schools
35What remedy was sought in Leandro v. State?
- A more money for poor districts
- B increased local supplements
- C higher teacher standards
- D state money for private schools