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What was the result of the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore?
The recount was stopped, and Bush was declared the winner
The recount continued
Gore was declared the winner
A new election was held
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Other team loses 25 points!
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Give 5 points!
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Give 20 points!
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Other team loses 20 points!
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Win 25 points!
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What was the primary issue in Marbury v. Madison?
Whether Marbury had a right to his judicial appointment
Whether states could tax the federal government
Whether segregation in schools was constitutional
Whether the president could be impeached
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McCulloch v. Maryland reinforced the power of which constitutional clause?
Establishment Clause
Equal Protection Clause
Commerce Clause
Necessary and Proper (Elastic) Clause
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What was Maryland attempting to do in McCulloch v. Maryland?
Segregate public schools
Ban the federal bank
Regulate interstate commerce
Tax the federal bank
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The decision in Schenck v. United States is famous for establishing which legal standard?
The clear and present danger test
The principle of judicial review
The legality of segregation
The right to privacy
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The Supreme Court decision in McCulloch v. Maryland established that:
States could tax federal institutions
The federal government could regulate interstate commerce
Federal government had implied powers beyond those listed
Segregation was unconstitutional
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The Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford stated that:
African Americans were not citizens and could not sue
Slavery was unconstitutional
Separate but equal facilities were constitutional
Women had the right to vote
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What was the central issue in Brown v. Board of Education?
Freedom of speech
Interstate commerce
Segregation in public schools
Women's voting rights
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Which case is an example of the Supreme Court upholding restrictions on civil liberties during wartime?
Korematsu v. United States
Brown v. Board of Education
Marbury v. Madison
Gibbons v. Ogden
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The Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore resolved the dispute over:
The outcome of the 2000 presidential election
Campaign finance laws
The impeachment of a president
The constitutionality of the Patriot Act
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What was the effect of the Dred Scott decision on the status of slavery in the territories?
It had no effect on slavery in the territories
Declared that Congress had no authority to prohibit slavery
It allowed territories to decide for themselves
It prohibited slavery in all territories
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Northern Securities Co. v. United States was a case related to which act?
Social Security Act
Wagner Act
Sherman Antitrust Act
Civil Rights Act
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