Password Civil Liberties and Rights

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PasswordCivil Liberties & Rights

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Rules• Get in one of three teams• Pick a person to be your speaker• Pick a person to be your guesser• None of the other team members

may speak but they may use their notes or textbooks and write down answers

Rules

• The speaker faces the overhead where the words are projected

• The guesser sits with their back to the overhead• The team has 30 seconds • Terms will be flashed on the overhead, one at a

time• The speaker tries to get the guesser to say as

many terms as possible within 30 seconds

Rules

• The speaker may say anything (within reason) except the actual words they are trying to get the guesser to say. They lose a point every time the speaker says the term.

• The team gets one point every time the guesser guesses the term

• If the speaker gives up they may say “pass” and go on to the next slide. They can not go back to slides they pass.

Rules

• At the end of the time, other teams may guess the unanswered terms for half credit (first hand up, first served)

• The team with the most total points at the end of the game gets that many extra credit points.

•Brown v Board

•Gideon v Wainwright

•Miranda v Arizona

•Roe v Wade

•Bakke v University of California Board of Regents

•Selective Incorporation

•Tinker v DesMoines

•Engel v Vitale

•Miranda v Arizona

•Texas v Johnson

•Poll Tax

•Plessy v Ferguson

•Double Jeopardy

•Civil Rights Act of 1964

•Commerce Clause

•14th Amendment

•Gitlow v New York

•Reynolds v US

•Clear and Present Danger Doctrine

•4th Amendment

•Habeas Corpus

•Heart of Atlanta Motel v US

•The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

•Due Process

•Free Exercise Clause

•Americans with Disabilities Act

•Gideon v Wainwright

•Dissenting Opinion

•Americans With Disabilities Act

•Voting Rights Act

• Bill of Rights

•Selective Incorporation

•First Amendment