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AP GOV ESCAPE ROOM

Kaylen Newton

Created on December 8, 2022

An escape room made for AP government students to practice and prepare for the AP exam. ( this is only based off of unit 3)

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AP GOV Escape Room

UNIT 3

Start

AP GOV Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 04

Lesson 05

Lesson 06

Lesson 01

Question 01

What was the main issue with Engle v. Vitale (1962)?

Nondenominational prayer in school

Black Armbands advocating for peace during the vietnam war

No right to an attorney according to state law.

01

Question 02

Which court case deals with the 6th amendment?

Tinker v. Des Moines

Schneck v. United States

Gideon v. Wainwright

01

Question 03

Which supreme court case interferes with the right to believe and practice any religon you'd like?

Wisconson v. Yoder

Engle v. Vitale

Shaw v. Reno

Question 04

Which case had to deal with the 1st amendment: freedom of the press

New York Times v. United States

Baker v. Carr

Gideon v. Wainwright

01

Question 05

whivh court case delt with a violation of the 1st amendment (freedom of speech)

Shaw v. Reno

Tinker v. Des Moines

Schneck v. US

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

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AP GOV Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Section 02

Question 06

What is The Establishment Clause?

Clause where the government allows you to practice any religon you wish.

Clause In which all amendments in the Bill of Rights apply to the states

Clause where the government cannot support an official religion, and the government cannot force an individual to follow a religion

Question 07

What are Individual Rights?

Guarantees and freedoms that governments commit not to abridge.

Constitutional rights protected by the law

Require a government to act to ensure equal treatment for all.

Question 08

What are Civil Liverties?

Guarantees and freedoms that governments commit not to abridge.

Require a government to act to ensure equal treatment for all.

Constitutional rights protected by the law

Question 09

What are Civil Rights?

Constitutional rights protected by the law

Require a government to act to ensure equal treatment for all.

Require a government to act to ensure equal treatment for all.

Question 10

What is the Free Excercise Clause?

Government cannot interfere with an individual’s religion or its practices.

Clause In which all amendments in the Bill of Rights apply to the states.

Clause where the government cannot support an official religion.

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

AP GOV Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 03

Question 11

Equal Protection Clause: No state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law”

True

False

03

Question 12

In the court case Shneck v. US the court sided with the US saying that the pamphlets didnt violate the 1st amendment.

True

False

03

Question 13

Baker v. Carr made gerymandering illegal

True

False

03

Question 15

The court case Heller v. US was the base line for McDonald v. Chicago

True

False

03

Question 03

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True

False ✔️

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

AP GOV Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Question 16

Title XI

Prevents schools and educational institutions from receiving federal funding from discriminating against females

Belief that Constitution protects all races equally

No state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law”

Programs and attempts to provide minority and underrepresented groups opportunities

05

Question 17

Affirmative Action

No state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law”

Programs and attempts to provide minority and underrepresented groups opportunities

District with boundaries that allow for a majority of the voters come from one minority group

Legislation preventing discrimination due to: Race Skin color National origin Religion Sex

Question 18

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Legislation preventing discrimination due to: Race, Skin color, National origin, Religion, Sex

Legislation that made it easier for African-Americans to vote

Programs and attempts to provide minority and underrepresented groups opportunities

Prevents schools and educational institutions from receiving federal funding from discriminating against females

01

Question 19

10th Amendment

Part of the Bill of Rights that makes it clear that enumerating rights in the Constitution or Bill of Rights does not mean that others do not exist.

Laws that make it illegal to speak or write any political criticism that threaten to diminish respect for the government, its laws, or public officials.

Reiterates that powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the states or to the people

03

Question 20

Plessy v. Fergerson was the precursor for Brown v. Board of Education

True

False

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

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AP GOV Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 05

Question 21

14th Amendment

Part of the Bill of Rights that makes it clear that enumerating rights in the Constitution or Bill of Rights does not mean that others do not exist.

Suggested that some or even all protections guaranteed in the Bill of Rights might be interpreted to pre-vent state infringement of those rights.

Laws that make it illegal to speak orwrite any political criticism that threaten to diminish respect for the government, its laws, or public officials.

Reiterates that powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the states or to the people

05

Question 22

Colorblind Consitiution

Those rights defined by the Court as essential to order, liberty, and justice and therefore entitled to the highest standard of review.

Belief that Constitution protects all races equally

Prevents schools and educational institutions from receiving federal funding from discriminating against females

No state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law”

05

Question 23

Selective Icorperation

A judicial doctrine whereby most, but not all, protections found in the Bill of Rights are made applicable to the states via the 14th Amendment.

Clause of the First Amendment; it prohibits the U.S. government from interfering with a citizen’s right to practice his or her religion.

A heightened standard of review used by the Supreme Court to determine the constitutional validity of a challengedpractice.

Clause of the First Amendment; it directs the national government not to sanction an official religion.

05

Question 24

Alien and Sedition Acts

Laws passed in 1798 that allowed the imprisonment and deportation of aliens considered dangerous and criminalized false statements against the government

Constitutional rights protected by the law

Freedom to sppech and nonverbal symbolic speech

A test to determine if a law violate sthe establishment cause

05

Question 25

Defamation

Damaging one by making false statements

Execption: literary or artistic merit

banned oposition to US operation or supporting US enimies in wartime.

damaging ones reputation by printing false statements

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

AP GOV Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 06

Question 26

Direct Indictment Test

Process of applying the protections from the Bill of Rights into state law

Government’s attempt suppress harmful information before publication

Test that holding that the 1st Amendment protects advocacy of illegal action unless imminent lawless action is intended and likely to occur.

Question 27

What are due process rights

Protections drawn from the Fourth Amendment and the Bill of Rights. Due process may be procedural, ensuring fair treatment, or substantive, protecting fundamental rights.

Right to bear arms (own weapons)

Part of the Bill of Rights that protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures

Question 28

The 18th Amendment banned alcohol and was later repealed by the 20th amendment.

True

False

Question 02

The Letters from Burmoonham Jail were written by Martin Luther King jr. while he was an inmate Burminham Jail

True

False

Question 30

Baker v. Carr established Judicial Review

True

False

Perfect, you have passed!

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