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CIVICS EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE VERIFIED
CORRECT SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ AND ALREADY PASSED


What was the justification for the Antifederalists' fear of the Constitution?
United government's potential to become corrupt. The president would hold too much
power and there wouldn't be enough for the people
Why would this group fear the veto specifically?
Having the power to veto would destroy the popular representation system.
What were the founders of the United States concerns about majority rule?
They were worried that the majority could abuse its powers to oppress a minority.
In the U.S., what is meant to safeguard the rights of any minority against the
tyranny of the majority?
The Bill of Rights
When was Miranda v. Arizona?
1966
Why did the Supreme Court overturn Miranda's conviction?
Since the police did not correctly inform him of his rights protected by the 5th and 6th
amendments.
When was Tinker vs Des Moines?
1969
Why were John and Mary Beth Tinker suspended?
Because they wore armbands that opposed of the Vietname war. They had learned
about their plann and made a rule that any student that wore armbands would be
suspended.
Why did the Supreme Court find their suspension unconstitutional?
The Court noted that the school district had not banned all political symbols, but had
instead "singled out" the armbands for prohibition. In other words, the limiting of speech
was not content-neutral. Not disruptive.
When did Texas vs. Johnson happen?

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