Flach Cards Collections

Women and Gender Studies 120 Key People

C. Wright Mills, Auguste Comte (1798-1857), Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), Karl Marx (1818-1883), Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), Max Weber (1864-1920), Magnus Hirschfield, Mary Daly, Mary Wollstonecraft, Simone de Beauvior, Robert Merton, Paula England

2012-10-10 • 12 Cards

Politics

Feudalism, Slavery, French and Indian War, Popular Sovereignty, Common Sense, Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Articles of Confederation, Confederation, Popular Tyranny, Shay's Rebellion, Constitutional Convention, Federalism, Federalists, Anti-Federalists

2012-10-10 • 104 Cards

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

10. After defining the clear-and-present-danger test, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes did what?, 11. An act that conveys a political message is called what?, 17. Forbidding the use of federal funds to pay for abortions is the intent of what law?, 19. In general, you may make false and defamatory statements about public officials as long as you lack what?, 22. Police use of a defective search warrant that they believed to be valid would not result in the application of the exclusionary rule under a doctrine known as what?, 25. The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution at the insistence of whom?, 26. The Court arguably protected freedom of religion at the risk of establishing it when they decided what?, 27. The crucial phrase of the constitutional amendment that allowed federal judges to supervise criminal procedures in the states was what?, 28. The English jurist William Blackstone believed that freedom of the press should be characterized by what?, 29. The First Amendment states that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the "free exercise" of religion. It may, however, do what?, 30. The historical source for the phrase "wall of separation" between church and the state is what?, 31. The possibility that the Bill of Rights might restrict some state actions came about with the adoption of what?, 32. The Supreme Court denied the Hazelwood High School student newspaper the right to print certain stories, using what argument?, 33. The Supreme Court first suggested that basic liberties might be applied to the states in what case?, 34. The Supreme Court's ruling in Roe v. Wade gave women the unrestricted right to abortions in what trimester(s)?

2011-04-28 • 52 Cards

Civil Rights Test Review

24th Amendment, Background and Works of Langston Hughes, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Brown vs. Board of Education, Civil Rights Act, CORE, Duke Elington, Dwight Eisenhower, Emmet Till, Freedom Riders, Jesse Owens, Joe Louis, Josh Gibbson, Langston Hughes

2011-04-28 • 27 Cards

US civil rights timeline

"A fateful year"/poor people's campaign, 11 states & 20 cities have antidiscrimination legislation, 14th amendment, 15th amendment, 76 blacks lynched/race riots, Birmingham, Brown 2/Emmett Till murdered/Bus boycott begins, Brown vs topeka, Civil rights commission established, freedom rides/albany, KKK march on washington, Little rock/Civil rights act/Browder vs Gayle, March on Washington/JFK assassinated, Meredith march/chicago/Vietnam war, MLK speaks out against war/Kerner report

2011-04-28 • 25 Cards

Social Studies: Civil Rights Movement

affirmative action, Black Panthers, boycott, Brown vs Board of Education, Civil Disobediance, Civil Rights Movement, Desegregation, integration, Little Rock Nine, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Montgomery Bus Boycott, NAACP, Prejudice, Rosa Parks

2011-04-28 • 18 Cards

reconstruction/civil rights act study guide-sobers

Describe the actions of the KKK.,, What court case made "separate but equal" legal?,, What is impeachment?,, What is lynching?,, What was a Carpetbagger?,, What was a Scalawag?,, What was Reconstruction?,, What was segregation?,, What was the 13th amendment?, What was the 14th amendment?,, What was the 15th amendment?,, What was the Civil Rights Act of 1866?,, What was the Contract System?,, What was the Freedmen's Bureau?,, What was the Grandfather Clause?,

2011-04-28 • 32 Cards

Mrs. Larsen Civil Rights Vocab

Black Power movement, Brown vs. Board of Education, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Congress on Racial Equality (CORE), De Facto Segregation, De Jure Segregation, Eisenhower, Executive Order 9981, Freedom Rides, Gandhi, Integration, Jackie Robinson, James Meredith, Little Rock Nine, Lyndon Johnson

2011-04-28 • 23 Cards

Greenberg - Unit 9 Civil Rights and Social Change

After a few years, the countercultures peace and harmony gave way to violence and disillusionment. How?, Define. Affirmative Action., Define. Civil Rights Act of 1957, Define. Counterculture., Define. Feminism, Did the Equal Rights Amendment pass?, How did Eisenhower attempt to protect The Little Rock 9?, How did the Freedom RIders get down to the south?, How did the police, led by Bull Connor, deal with protesters in Birmingham when MLK went down for a protest?, How did WWII set the stage for the Civil RIghts Movement?, How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last? Was it successful?, Identify Andy Warhol, Identify. Emmit Till, Identify. Harlem and Watts riots., Identify. NOW

2011-04-28 • 64 Cards

US Government Civil Rights Cases Mr. James

Brandenburg v. Ohio, Brown v. Board of Education, Emerson v. Board of Education, Ex parte Endo, Gideon v. Wainwright, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, Korematsu v. United States, Lemon v. Kurtzman, Marbury v. Madison, Miranda v. Arizona, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, New York Times Co. V. United States, Rasul v. Bush, Schenk v. United States

2011-04-28 • 14 Cards

Civil Rights Movement 2

Birmingham, boycott, Brown v. Board of Education, Civil Rights Act, integration, Little Rock, Montgomery, Montgomery March, sit-in, Voting Rights Act, Washington March

2011-04-28 • 11 Cards

Social Studies Exam 2009

1950s, 3, Adolf Hitler, Allied Powers, Allies, Allies, Axis Powers, Beat Generation, Benito Mussolini, Berlin Blockade, Betty Friedan, Blitzkrieg, Bonus Army, Brown vs. Board of Education, Bus Boycott

2011-04-28 • 72 Cards

civil rights test

*boycott, *civil rights, *civility, *compassion, *equality, *integrate, *liberty, *segregation, *trustworthiness, A. Philip Randolph, AIM, birmingham, Alabma, black panther party, black power, boycott

2011-04-28 • 68 Cards

usgovernment albany high mr. james final civil rights cases

Boumediene v. Bush, Brandenburg v. Ohio, Brown v. Board of Education, Everson v. Board of Education, Ex parte Endo, Gideon v. Wainwright, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, Korematsu v. United States, Lemon v. Kurtzman, Marbury v. Madison, Miranda v. Arizona, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, New York Times Co. v. United States, Rasul v. Bush, Schenck v. United States

2011-04-28 • 15 Cards

Vocabulary Sem. 1

abatement, aberration, abstemious, acme, aggregation, ambivalence, antiphonal, antithesis, ascendancy, asperity, assiduous, assimilate, bellow, benign, blight

2011-04-28 • 100 Cards