REMINDER: “NIB” Means “not it review book.”
You have flash cards, the internet, your prior knowledge, this year’s notes,
last year’s notes…so leaving anything blank or putting an answer that shows
zero effort are the same to me…and anything blank = no credit for the
assignment.
REVIEW means remember or reminder, it is NOT
reteach or relearn!! If you slack off now you have NO SHOT at passing the
Regents or the course, so make your decisions carefully.
Supreme Court Cases Review Questions
SUPREME COURT CASES GROUP 1:
1. Why
is Chief Justice John Marshall important? (p. 54)
2. What
was the impact of the decision in Marbury
v. Madison (1803)? (pp. 43 & 54)
3. Explain
the decision in McCulloch v. Maryland
(1819). (p. 54)
4. How
does McCulloch v. Maryland show the
constitutional principle of federalism? (p. 46)
5. Explain
the decision in Gibbons v. Ogden
(1824). (p. 54)
6. How
does Gibbons v. Ogden show the
constitutional principle of federalism? (p. 46)
7. Explain
the decision in Worcester v. Georgia
(1832). (p. 73)
8. How
does Worcester v. Georgia show the
constitutional principle of equality? (p. 48)
9. What
was the result of Worcester v. Georgia
(1832)? (p. 73)
10. Explain
the decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford
(1857). (p. 79)
11. How does Dred Scott v. Sanford show the
constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
12. How does Dred Scott v. Sanford show the
constitutional principle of rights of minority groups? (p. 48)
13. Explain
the decision in the Civil Rights Cases
(1883). (p. 101)
14. How do the
Civil Rights Cases show the
constitutional principle of civil liberties? (p. 47)
15. Explain
the decision in Wabash, St. Louis, & Pacific
RR v. Illinois (1886). (p. 108)
16. How does Wabash, St. Louis, & Pacific RR v. Illinois
show the constitutional principle of property rights & economic policy? (p.
50)
17. Explain
the decision in U.S. v. E.C. Knight Co.
(1895). (p. 108)
18. How does U.S. v. E.C. Knight Co. show the
constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
19. How does U.S. v. E.C. Knight Co. show the
constitutional principle of property rights & economic policy? (p. 50)
SUPREME COURT CASES GROUP 2:
1. Explain
the decision in In Re Debs (1895).
(p. 110)
2. How
does In Re Debs show the
constitutional principle of property rights & economic policy? (p. 50)
3. Explain
the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
(1896) (pp. 101 & 142
4. How
does Plessy v. Ferguson show the
constitutional principle of equality? (p. 48)
5. How
does Plessy v. Ferguson show the
constitutional principle of rights of the minority? (p. 48)
6. Explain
the decision in Northern Securities Co.
v. U.S. (1904). (p. 145)
7. How
does Northern Securities Co. v. U.S.
show the constitutional principle of property rights & economic policy? (p.
46)
8. Explain
the decision in Lochner v. New York
(1905). (p. 138)
9. How
does Lochner v. NY show the constitutional
principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
10. How does Lochner v. NY show the constitutional
principle of property rights & economic policy? (p. 50)
11. Explain
the decision in Muller v. Oregon
(1908). (p. 138)
12. Explain
the decision in Schenck v. U.S.
(1919). (pp. 164-5)
13. How does Schenck v. U.S. show the constitutional
principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
14. How does Schenck v. U.S. show the constitutional
principle of presidential powers in wartime? (p. 49)
15. Explain
the decision in Schechter Poultry Corp.
v. U.S. (1935). (p. 204)
16. How does Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U.S. show the
constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
17. How does Schechter Poultry Corp v. U.S. show the
constitutional principle of property rights & economic policy? (p. 50)
18. What
“program” caused the case of Schechter
Poultry Corp. v. U.S.? (NIB)
SUPREME COURT CASES GROUP 3:
1. Explain
the decision in Korematsu v. U.S.
(1944). (pp. 228-9)
2. How
does Korematsu v. U.S. show the
constitutional principle of civil liberties? (p. 47)
3. How
does Korematsu v. U.S. show the
constitutional principle of rights of minority groups? (p. 48)
4. How
does Korematsu v. U.S. show the
constitutional principle of presidential powers in wartime? (p. 49)
5. Describe
the circumstances leading to the decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1854.) (pp. 259-60)
6. Explain
the decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
(p. 259)
7. Explain
the importance of Brown v. Board of
Education. (pp. 259-60)
8. How
does Brown v. Board of Education show
the constitutional principle of federalism? (p. 46)
9. How
does Brown v. Board of Education show
the constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
10. How does Brown v. Board of Education show the
constitutional principle of rights of minority groups? (p. 48)
11. “How” was
the Supreme Court decision in Brown v.
Board of Education supposed to be carried out? (p. 260)
12. What was
the Smith Act? (p. 238)
13. Explain
the decision in Watkins v. U.S.
(1957). (p. 238)
14. How does Watkins v. U.S. show the constitutional
principle of the separation of powers? (p. 49)
15. Explain
the decision in Mapp v. Ohio (1961).
(p. 261)
16. How does Mapp v. Ohio show the constitutional
principle of criminal procedures? (p. 47)
17. Explain
the decision in Baker v. Carr (1962).
(p. 261)
18. Explain
the decision in Engel v. Vitale
(1962). (p. 261)
19. How does Engel v. Vitale show the constitutional
principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
SUPREME COURT CASES GROUP 4:
1. Explain the decision in Gideon v. Wainwright (1963). (p. 261)
2. How
does Gideon v. Wainwright show the
constitutional principle of criminal procedures? (p. 47)
3. Explain
the decision in Heart of Atlanta Motel v.
U.S. (1964). (p. 266)
4. How
does Heart of Atlanta Motel v. U.S.
show the constitutional principle of civil liberties? (p. 47)
5. Explain
the decision in Miranda v. Arizona
(1966). (p. 270)
6. How
does Miranda v. Arizona show the
constitutional principle of criminal procedures? (p. 47)
7. Explain
the decision in Tinker v. Des Moines
(1969). (p. 261)
8. How
does Tinker v. Des Moines show the
constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
9. What
do the last 8 Supreme Court cases you were asked about have in common? (p. 259)
10. Who was
Earl Warren? (p. 259)
11. Describe
the impact of the decisions of “the Warren Court.” (p. 259)
12. Explain
the decision in New York Times Co. v.
U.S. (1970). (p. 140)
13. How does New York Times Co. v. U.S. show the
constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
14. Explain
the decision in Roe v. Wade (1973).
(p. 268)
15. How does Roe v. Wade show the constitutional
principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
16. How does Roe v. Wade show the constitutional
principle of rights of women? (p. 48)
SUPREME COURT CASES GROUP 5:
1. Why
did the U.S. “sue” President Nixon? (p. 287)
2. Explain
the decision in U.S. v. Nixon (1974).
(p. 287)
3. How
does U.S. v. Nixon show the
constitutional principle of the judiciary? (p. 47)
4. How
does U.S. v. Nixon show the
constitutional principle of the separation of powers? (p. 49)
5. Explain
the decision in New Jersey v. TLO
(1985). (NIB)
6. Explain
the decision in Cruzan v. Director, MO
Dept. of Health (1990). (NIB)
7. Explain
the decision in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern
Pennsylvania et al v. Casey (1992). (NIB)
8. Explain
the decisions in Vernonia School District
v. Acton (1995). (NIB)
9. Why
is judicial review important? (p. 43)
10. Which case
established the principle of judicial review? (p. 43)
11. Explain
the importance of “the Marshall Court.” (p. 54)
12. Which cases
did the Marshall Court hear? (p. 54)
13. Describe
the impact of the decisions of “the Marshall Court cases.” (p. 54)
14. Which
cases did the Warren Court hear? (p. 261)
15. Describe
the impact of the decisions of “the Warren Court cases.” (p. 259)
16. Compare
& contrast the Marshall & Warren Courts.
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