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15-4 14th Amendment

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Students will identify when it is constitutional for our government to limit rights and explain why the government would want to do this.

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15-4 14th Amendment Version en ligne

Students will identify when it is constitutional for our government to limit rights and explain why the government would want to do this.

par Lance Hiles
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1925, Gitlow v. New York, Court ruled 14th Amendment required states to protect freedom of speech, starting the ___ doctrine.

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Equal Protection means government cannot draw ___ distinctions among different groups

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___ Due Process means laws must be fair, or cannot interfere with a fundamental rights.

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14th Amendment differs from other Amendments in that it guarantees due process of law from and equal protection from state ___ .

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Rational Basis is used when the people being discriminated against do not have a history of being ___ by the government

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Equal ___ means that laws must apply equally to all people, in similar situations.

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Procedural Due Process means the government must follow ___ if it is going to deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.

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___ Due Process is seen in criminal law, where suspects have the right to an attorney, trial by jury, & cross examine their accusers.

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1937, Palko v. Connecticut, Court began ___ incorporation, deciding on case-by-case basis which rights applied to the states

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Government can create laws that affect a fundamental right, but they must demonstrate a strong ___ .

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1868, for first time, 14th Amendment established that all races born in the U.S. were ___ .

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1954, Brown v. Board of Education, Court justices ruled that segregated schools did ___ the 14th Amendment.

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1833, Barron v. Baltimore, Supreme Court affirmed that Bill of Rights applied only to ___ government .

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Before Civil War, Bill of Rights was limited to the ___ government, and not the state governments.

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1896, ___ v. Ferguson ruled that separate but equal facilities did not violate the 14th Amendment.

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Today, only 3 rights have not been incorporated by ___ : right to a grand jury, unanimity in criminal jury, & civil jury trial.

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1924, ___ Citizenship Act granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in U.S.

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Laws that discriminate based on race, national origin, or citizenship are judged using ___ Scrutiny.

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Amendment to national Constitution did not stop ___ governments from mistreating African Americans

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Some fundamental ___ are stated in the Constitution and others are not listed but are rooted in American society.

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