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Plessy v. Fergeson Established separate but equal Row 1, Col 1

Plessy v. Fergeson Established separate but equal Row 1, Col 1

Political parties (platforms) Reflect a broad coalition of interests 1, 2

Political parties (platforms) Reflect a broad coalition of interests 1, 2

Established enfranchisement for Native Americans Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 1, 3

Established enfranchisement for Native Americans Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 1, 3

14 th Amendment Changed the U. S. Constitution by defining citizenship and Established equal

14 th Amendment Changed the U. S. Constitution by defining citizenship and Established equal protection 1, 4

6 reasons for the creation of the Constitution (Preamble) 6 reasons 2, 1

6 reasons for the creation of the Constitution (Preamble) 6 reasons 2, 1

Executive Branch (President) Article 2 2, 2

Executive Branch (President) Article 2 2, 2

Articles 4, 5, 6, & 7 Relations among states Amendment procedure Supremacy of constitution

Articles 4, 5, 6, & 7 Relations among states Amendment procedure Supremacy of constitution Ratification 2, 3

Judicial Branch (The Supreme Court) Article 3 2, 4

Judicial Branch (The Supreme Court) Article 3 2, 4

The U. S. Constitution Would control evil factions(political parties) 3, 1

The U. S. Constitution Would control evil factions(political parties) 3, 1

Established Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison 3, 2

Established Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison 3, 2

Dred Scot decision nullified the Compromise of 1820 and 1850. 3, 3

Dred Scot decision nullified the Compromise of 1820 and 1850. 3, 3

Black codes (become Jim Crow laws after Plessy) Established to limit the new freedoms

Black codes (become Jim Crow laws after Plessy) Established to limit the new freedoms of ex-slaves 3, 4

Adversary legal system Two opposing sides present their cases to an impartial judge or

Adversary legal system Two opposing sides present their cases to an impartial judge or jury 4, 1

The Legislative Branch (House of Reps/Senate) Article 1 4, 2

The Legislative Branch (House of Reps/Senate) Article 1 4, 2

Right to vote (suffrage) enfranchisement 4, 3

Right to vote (suffrage) enfranchisement 4, 3

Banned slavery in the United States 13 th amendment 4, 4

Banned slavery in the United States 13 th amendment 4, 4

Equal protection of 14 th amendment Cannot treat people differently 5, 1

Equal protection of 14 th amendment Cannot treat people differently 5, 1

15 th amendment Right to vote cannot be denied because of race, color, or

15 th amendment Right to vote cannot be denied because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude 5, 2

Judiciary Act of 1789 Gave Supreme Court original jurisdiction in cases of its choosing,

Judiciary Act of 1789 Gave Supreme Court original jurisdiction in cases of its choosing, section 13 found unconstitutional 5, 3

Procedural due process The way courts must operate due process 5, 4

Procedural due process The way courts must operate due process 5, 4