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Wednesday March 21,2018

Story 1 Sentence Summary

Australian Fires

Ten-Second Trivia

Treasure Hunt

Benjamin Tee• main idea• 3 supporting

details• your opinion.

1 paragraph summary

Assignment 5

Wednesday March 21,2018

Story 1 Sentence Summary

Australian Fires

Ten-Second Trivia

Treasure Hunt

Benjamin Tee• main idea• 3 supporting

details• your opinion.

1 paragraph summary

Assignment 5

Wednesday March 21,2018

Story 1 Sentence Summary

Australian Fires

Ten-Second Trivia

Treasure Hunt

Benjamin Tee• main idea• 3 supporting

details• your opinion.

1 paragraph summary

Assignment 5

Class Business

• Kahoot tomorrow!

• Bring your phone if you can (and you have one).

Class Business

• The Civics EOC (End of Course Exam) dates.

• Tuesday 5/15, Wednesday 5/16, and Thursday 5/17.

• That’s 6 weeks after we return from Spring Break.

• Get a head start on studying at

mrharbaugh.com > EOC Study Page(or Workbooks Page)

Homework

• None

• HW will resume after Spring Break

Class Business

• Spring Dance tomorrow (Thursday 3/22) after school.

Today is the last day to buy your ticket at lunch

$3!

DJ Games

Pizza Prizes

Class Business

• Get your act together

• Student Talent show May 21st

• That’s the last week of school

Class Business

• The Carwise Fitness Club is not meeting this Thursday due to the dance.

Leaving the room

• No passes first ten/ last ten

• 1 out at a time

• Students must sign out

• Students must have a pass

Civics in the News

• Absent students are excused.

• Students wishing to improve their grades should research a current news event dealing with U.S. government, and write a 1/2 page summary describing who, what, when, where and why. Include your opinion. It must be in complete sentences.

• Bring it to Mr. Harbaugh or scan it and email it to harbaughs@pcsb.org.

• For more information about CNN10 go to mrharbaugh.com > CNN10 Page or Google CNN10.

Wednesday March 21,2018

Story 1 Sentence Summary

Australian Fires

Ten-Second Trivia

Treasure Hunt

Benjamin Tee• main idea• 3 supporting

details• your opinion.

1 paragraph summary

Assignment 5

Wednesday March 21,2018

Story 1 Sentence Summary

Australian Fires

Ten-Second Trivia

Treasure Hunt

Benjamin Tee• main idea• 3 supporting

details• your opinion.

1 paragraph summary

Assignment 5

Share

Wednesday March 21,2018

Story 1 Sentence Summary

Australian Fires

Ten-Second Trivia

Treasure Hunt

Benjamin Tee• main idea• 3 supporting

details• your opinion.

Assignment 5

News Stamp

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

• Marbury v. Madison• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. B.O.E.• Gideon v. Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

You must fill out your board in pen!

Let's Play

WWIdo this

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. B.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that "separate but equal" segregation was not equal in public education

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. B.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that "separate but equal" segregation was not equal in public education

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. B.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

a request, made after a trial, asking a higher court to decide whether that trial was conducted properly

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

a request, made after a trial, asking a higher court to decide whether that trial was conducted properly

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

law concerned with lawsuits between members of a community rather than criminal law

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

law concerned with lawsuits between members of a community rather than criminal law

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

a group of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

a group of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that juvenile court must comply with the Fourteenth Amendment

U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that juveniles have the same rights as adults when accused of a crime

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that juveniles have the same rights as adults when accused of a crime

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

law that deals with the actions and well-being of persons who are not yet adults

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

law that deals with the actions and well-being of persons who are not yet adults

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

the highest court of the United States; it sits at the top of the federal court system

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

the highest court of the United States; it sits at the top of the federal court system

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

any court that has the power to hear appeals from lower courtsany court that has the power to overturn a verdict from a lower court

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

any court that has the power to overturn a verdict from a lower court

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld a student's First Amendment right to engage in symbolic speech in school

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld a student's First Amendment right to engage in symbolic speech in school

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

law that deals with crimes of adults and juveniles and the punishments associated with those crimes

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

law that deals with crimes of adults and juveniles and the punishments associated with those crimes

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that limited executive privilege

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

U.S. Supreme Court case that limited executive privilege

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

laws that have been developed to meet the needs of the armed forces

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

laws that have been developed to meet the needs of the armed forces

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

the written law enacted by a legislature, as distinguished from unwritten law or common law

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

the written law enacted by a legislature, as distinguished from unwritten law or common law

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

You file a _____ if you sue someone or a company.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

You file a _____ if you sue someone or a company.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

A crime with a maximum penalty of less than 1 year in jail.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

A crime with a maximum penalty of less than 1 year in jail.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

The highest court in any state.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

The highest court in any state.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

A U.S. Supreme Court case that established police must notify people of their rights when they are arrested.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

A U.S. Supreme Court case that established police must notify people of their rights when they are arrested.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

The only state court with a jury.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

The only state court with a jury.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

A type of crime that is punishable by more than 1 year in prison.

Civics Bingo- Participation- 10 points

1. Fold a piece of paper 4 times.

2. Randomly Choose 16 terms and write one in each box on your paper.

• lawsuit• regulations• Constitution• statute• U.S. Supreme

Court• State Supreme

Court• Court of Appeals• State Trial Court• U.S. District Court• jury

• Marbury v. Madison

• Miranda v. Arizona• Plessy v. Ferguson• Brown v. D.O.E.• Gideon v.

Wainwright• In re Gault• Tinker v. Des

Moines• U.S. v. Nixon

• Criminal law• Civil law• Precedent• Divorce• Felony• Misdemeanor• Juvenile law• Military law• Appeal• Justice

A type of crime that is punishable by more than 1 year in prison.

Clean Up Time

Fold up your game board and leave it in the turn in box with your name on it for credit.

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