Cards in this guide (13)
He has forbidden his Governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained and when so suspended he has utterly neglecte
How is inductive reasoning different from deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning varies from deductive reasoning as follows:
1) inductive reasoning is a reason supporting an argument and 2)
deductive reasoning is an argument against an argument.
What is the main goal of the constitution as stated in the preamble
To protect the people's rights.
How does justice black support the dissenting opinion
by referring to the Waugh v Mississippi university case about protests in fraternities
What is one reason that the Constitutional Convention decided they needed a document to replace the Articles of Confederation
because the articles lacked an outline for a tax system that would pay debts. -apex
Why do justices use precedents in majority opinions and dissents
To show that other cases with similar circumstances came to a
similar decision
How does Fortas defend the majority decision that free speech in school is constitutionally protected
by arguing that First Amendment rights apply to both teachers and students. -apex
How are precedents used in majority opinions and dissents
to support an argument by showing that because other courts have
made similar decisions, the decision in the current case must be
logical
What document did justice black criticize as part of his argument in the dissent
the majority opinion. -apex
Which part of a supreme court decision comes at the very beginning
In the dissent what do justices often point out when making their arguments
Flaws in the majority opinion
If a reader wants to evaluate a text which is the best question to ask while reading it
what are the goals of the text, and what elements help achieve those goals? -apex
In terms of supreme court language and protocol what is this excerpt an example of