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When did Baker v. Carr take place?
1989
2018
1962
1952
What did Baker v. Carr establish?
State courts have the decision in redistricting cases
Federal courts have the decision in redistricting cases
Baker was the representative in Baker v. Carr
True
False
Which amendment did this case violate?
17th amendment
19th amendment
26th amendment
14th amendment
What caused Baker to create this case?
He felt his voice was not being heard!
He was mad a law that he favored did not get passed!
Someone peer pressured him into it !
Was the negative connotation of Baker v Carr gerrymandering?
True
False
Baker case showed how...
Tennessee kept up with population shifts and economic growth within the states.
Tennessee ignored the population shifts and economic growth within the states.
This case speaks about "One Man, One Vote"
Maryland v. Mcculloch
Shaw v Reno
Baker v. Carr
Marbury v. Madison
What Amendment was seen to be violated?
16th Amendment
13th Amendment
12th Amendment
14th Amendment
A census determines population
True
False
The Tennessee, the census had not been used since 1901
True
False
Which Amendment stated, "No state shall deny its citizens equal protection under the law"?
The 13th Amendment
The 20th Amendment
The 14th Amendment
The 17th Amendment
None of the above
Carr was seen as a bad secretary because...
he was corrupt and purposely didn't listen to the state.
wanted to be in complete power and controlled others.
enforced a system which was a violation.
he didn't know what he was doing.
Select all the cases we have gone over in class.
US v. Lopez
Baker v. Carr
James v. Michigan
Maryland v. Mcculloch
All of the above
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