| A | B |
| 1966 case that established that the accused have to be informed of their rights | Miranda v. Arizona |
| 1803 case that established judicial review | Marbury v. Madison |
| 1954 decision that struck down "separate but equal" and declared segregation to be unconstitutional | Brown v. Board of Education |
| 1896 case that established the "seperate but equal" precedent | Plessy v. Ferguson |
| 1819 case that ruled that creating a national bank was an implied power of the federal government | McCulloch v. Maryland |
| 1966 case that established that the accused have to be informed of their rights | Miranda v. Arizona |
| 1803 case that established judicial review | Marbury v. Madison |
| 1954 decision that struck down "separate but equal" and declared segregation to be unconstitutional | Brown v. Board of Education |
| 1896 case that established the "seperate but equal" precedent | Plessy v. Ferguson |
| 1819 case that ruled that creating a national bank was an implied power of the federal government | McCulloch v. Maryland |
| 1966 case that established that the accused have to be informed of their rights | Miranda v. Arizona |
| 1803 case that established judicial review | Marbury v. Madison |
| 1954 decision that struck down "separate but equal" and declared segregation to be unconstitutional | Brown v. Board of Education |
| 1896 case that established the "seperate but equal" precedent | Plessy v. Ferguson |
| 1819 case that ruled that creating a national bank was an implied power of the federal government | McCulloch v. Maryland |