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Supreme Court Cases AP Government Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ Passed.
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Baker v. Carr - correct answer Gerrymandering case; political question and justiciability; 
 
Shaw v. Reno - correct answer Gerrymandering again, minority district is unconstitutional 
 
Cooper v. Harris - correct answer Gerrymandering based on party affiliation same as race 
 
Buckley v. Valeo - correct answer Contributio...
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Overview of the Constitution - Answer-The constitution provides the rules for making 
and changing the law 
Where there is a conflict between new law and the constitution, the constitution wins 
purpose - Answer-Create a national government 
Govern the relationship between federal and state governments 
Limit government power and protect personal rights 
key factors - Answer-Separation of powers 
limited/enumerated powers 
Checks and balance...
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Textualism - Answer--Focuses on the plain meaning of the text of a legal document 
- Looks at how the terms would be understood by people at the time they were ratified 
-Does not typically regard intent of drafters, adopters, or ratifiers when deriving meaning 
Original meaning - Answer--Consider the meaning of the texts as understood by at least 
some segment of the of the population at the time of the founding 
-Constitution text had an ...
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Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which 
means there must be a case or controversy presented 
4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 
2. ripeness 
3. mootness 
4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that 
constitute political questions 
negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate 
commerce, as lon...
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Overview of the Constitution - Answer-The constitution provides the rules for making 
and changing the law 
Where there is a conflict between new law and the constitution, the constitution wins 
purpose - Answer-Create a national government 
Govern the relationship between federal and state governments 
Limit government power and protect personal rights 
key factors - Answer-Separation of powers 
limited/enumerated powers 
Checks and balance...
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Textualism - Answer--Focuses on the plain meaning of the text of a legal document 
- Looks at how the terms would be understood by people at the time they were ratified 
-Does not typically regard intent of drafters, adopters, or ratifiers when deriving meaning 
Original meaning - Answer--Consider the meaning of the texts as understood by at least 
some segment of the of the population at the time of the founding 
-Constitution text had an ...
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Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which 
means there must be a case or controversy presented 
4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 
2. ripeness 
3. mootness 
4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that 
constitute political questions 
negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate 
commerce, as lon...
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Textualism - Answer--Focuses on the plain meaning of the text of a legal document 
- Looks at how the terms would be understood by people at the time they were ratified 
-Does not typically regard intent of drafters, adopters, or ratifiers when deriving meaning 
Original meaning - Answer--Consider the meaning of the texts as understood by at least 
some segment of the of the population at the time of the founding 
-Constitution text had an ...
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Con law Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which 
means there must be a case or controversy presented 
4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 
2. ripeness 
3. mootness 
4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that 
constitute political questions 
negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate 
commerce, as lon...
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Bar Exam Test 2023
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Bar Exam Test 2023 
Requirements for ∏ to have Standing: - CORRECT ANSWER-1) injury: the ∏ must 
allege and prove that he or she has been injured or imminently will be injured; injury is 
NOT established with only IDEOLOGICAL OBJECTION; ∏s may only assert injuries 
that they personally have suffered; ∏s seeking INJUNCTIVE or DECLARATORY relief 
must show a likelihood of future harm 
2) causation and redressability: the ∏ must allege and prove that the ▵ caused the 
injury so tha...
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