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                                    Detailed Contents xiAP%u00ae Required Supreme Court Case Brief: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969) 266Restrictions on Free Speech 267Freedom of Assembly 269The Second Amendment 269AP%u00ae Required Supreme Court Case Brief: McDonald v. Chicago (2010) 270Section Review | SCOTUS Comparison 270Section 8.5 The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments: Rights of the Accused 271The Fourth Amendment: Search, Seizure, Warrants,%u00a0and Evidence 272The Fifth Amendment: The Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, and Self-Incrimination 273The Sixth Amendment: Trials, Juries, andAttorneys 274AP%u00ae Required Supreme Court Case Brief: Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) 274AP%u00ae Exam Practice Revisiting the SCOTUS Comparison Question 275The Eighth Amendment: Bail and Punishment 275Section Review | Concept Application 276Section 8.6 Due Process, the Right to Privacy,%u00a0and%u00a0Other Rights 277Privacy in the Bedroom 277Sexual Conduct between Consenting Adults 277Abortion as a Privacy Right 278The Ninth Amendment: Rights Not Specified 279Section Review | SCOTUS Comparison 280Chapter 8 ReviewAP%u00ae Key Concepts 280 AP%u00ae Exam Practice and Applied Civics Project Multiple-Choice Questions 281 Free-Response Questions 283Argument Essay 284Applied Civics Project 284Chapter 9 Civil Rights What Is Equality? 285Section 9.1 The Fight to Secure Rights for People%u00a0with Disabilities 286Refusing to Be Called a %u201cFire Hazard%u201d 286The Americans with Disabilities Act 287Section Review | Quantitative Analysis 288Section 9.2 School Segregation and Brown v. Board of Education 289Civil Rights Amendments and Backlash 290Brown v. Board of Education 292AP%u00ae Political Science Skills Representing Data 293Balancing Equal Protection with Other Rights 295AP%u00ae Required Supreme Court Case Brief: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) 295Section Review | SCOTUS Comparison 296Section 9.3 The Civil Rights Movement 297The Montgomery Bus Boycott 297AP%u00ae Political Science Skills Interpreting Data 298Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.%u2019s %u201cLetter from a Birmingham Jail%u201d 299AP%u00ae Required Foundational Documents: %u201cLetter from a Birmingham Jail%u201d by Martin Luther King Jr. 301Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 301Section Review | Quantitative Analysis 303Section 9.4 Affirmative Action 304Section Review | SCOTUS Comparison 305Section 9.5 The Fight for the Rights of Women and%u00a0Other Groups 306The Nineteenth Amendment: Enfranchising Women 306Beyond the Vote: The Second Wave 306Supreme Court Decisions on Gender Discrimination%u00a0and Sexual Harassment 308Civil Rights and the American Experience 308Section Review | Quantitative Analysis 310Chapter 9 ReviewAP%u00ae Key Concepts 311 AP%u00ae Exam Practice and Applied Civics Project Multiple-Choice Questions 311 Free-Response Questions 314Argument Essay 315Applied Civics Project 315%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.
                                
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