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The Law and Individual Rights
Game Code: 1357107
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How individuals, the government, and groups have tried to protect rights in the US
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The courts used this power to determine that laws banning same sex unions were illegal.
Judicial Review
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The _____ Amendment nationalized the Bill of Rights, making due process protections apply to state laws as well
14th
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A plea made in a criminal trial, not a guilty plea, but a statement that the accused feels the evidence is too strong to beat.
No Contest
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To formally charge an individual with a crime
Indictment
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Has the burden of proof in a criminal trial
Prosecution / Government
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A jury votes to acquit an individual, meaning .....
Innocent
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When a serious crime is being considered a ____________ will look at evidence and determine is enough exists to formally charge.
Grand Jury
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This building was occupied by Native Americans in the late 1960's to protest discrimination.
Alcatraz
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The 14th Amendment ensures that every citizen is entitled to _________ of law.
Due Process
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In the US individuals are considered "_______________________" when charged with a crime.
Innocent until proven guilty
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Laws that are made by legislatures are called. ____________________.
Statutory laws
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The transportation department requiring individuals to have their drivers license on hand when driving is an example of _______ law.
Administrative
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The Equal Pay Act (1963) banned pay discrimination against _____ who perform substantially equal work in the same establishment
Women
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To deny a certain group of individuals a right or privilege that other citizens have, especially the right to vote is called .....
Disenfranchisement
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The characteristics of a good law include reasonableness, enforceability, it is understandable, and it is ________.
fair / equitable
15
The purpose of this branch of law is to settle disputes between groups and individuals peacefully.
Civil Law
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