Civics: Chapter 19 & 20 – Flashcards

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Protections against arbitrary acts of the government are technically known as
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civil liberties.
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States cannot deny the basic provisions of the Bill of Rights to their citizens because of the ___ of the 14th Amendment.
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Due Process Clause
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The ___ sets up the separation between church and state.
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Establishment Clause
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During a speech at a rally, you are not free to ___ another person.
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slander
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___ give reporters some protection against having to disclose their sources or reveal other confidential information in legal proceedings.
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Shield laws
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Which of the following statements about civil rights is NOT true?
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Rights are extended only to citizens.
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The Free Exercise Clause gives people the right to
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believe whatever they choose to believe in matters of religion.
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Which of the following statements about prior restraint is TRUE?
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The Supreme Court has only rarely upheld prior restraints.
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Seditious speech is speech that urges others to
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overthrow the government.
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***Government has the right to make reasonable rules regulating assemblies
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to protect against the inciting of violence or the endangerment of life.
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The Due Process Clause guarantees that
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States will not deny people any basic or essential liberties.
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A democracy must allow freedom of expression, otherwise
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democracy does not really exist.
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Which of the following statements about commercial speech is TRUE?
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Commercial speech is protected by the 1st and 14th amendments.
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Which has received the most limited 1st Amendment protection?
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radio and television
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The Supreme Court has ruled that demonstrations on private property
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are not protected by the 1st Amendment if demonstrators are trespassing.
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Individual rights were included in the Constitution because
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the people demanded a listing of rights.
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The Bill of Rights were originally intended as restrictions against
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the new National Government.
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A person may do as he or she chooses in this country
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as long as that person does not infringe on the rights of others.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the public places in which people have a constitutional right to hand out political literature?
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shopping centers
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***The government can limit free speech or free press if the communication
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is advertising.
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Picketing is protected by the 1st and 14th amendments if it is
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peaceful.
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All of the following stand as proof of the American commitment to freedom EXCEPT
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Article II.
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***One of the key factors resulting in the difference between the Supreme Court's ruling on Japanese internment in 1944 and the Federal Government's action in 1988 may well have been
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one decision was made during the war and the other long after the war had ended.
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The specific rights that are covered under the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause
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have been spelled out case-by-case.
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Government has encouraged religion in the United States in all of the following ways EXCEPT
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by allowing the establishment of a national religion.
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Because the government is prohibited from an establishment of religion, schools cannot
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not allow student religious groups to meet in the school.
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The distinction the Court has made between prayer in Congress or in State legislatures, and prayer in public schools, is based largely on
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the maturity of those being led in prayer.
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The opinions of the majority need little or no constitutional protection because
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they are popular.
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In most cases involving seditious speech, the Supreme Court generally has found that it is reasonable for government to
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make it a crime to urge someone to believe it would be best to overthrow the government.
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Reporters use which of the following to argue against being forced to testify in court or to reveal their sources?
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the 1st Amendment guarantee of the free exchange of ideas.
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The fact that the Court has ruled that campaign contributions are a form of speech makes campaign finance regulation more difficult because
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to regulate speech is to limit it, which is difficult to do without violating the 1st Amendment.
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Assembling is one means by which Americans may lawfully
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seek to influence public policy.
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Demonstrators can be arrested for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
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the demonstration causes violence but the demonstrators themselves remain peaceful.
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How do substantive due process and procedural due process differ?
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substantive - the fairness of the laws themselves. procedural - the fairness of the procedures used to enforce the laws.
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What is the "right to privacy" and how did the court rule in Roe v. Wade decision?
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The Court ruled that in the 1st trimester of pregnancy a state must recognize a woman's right to an abortion and cannot interfere with medical judgments in that matters.
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Why does the Constitution specifically define treason?
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The Framers knew that the charge of treason is a favorite weapon in the hands of tyrants.
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What did the writ of habeas corpus seek to prevent?
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unjust arrest and imprisonment.
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Why are bills of attainder and ex post facto laws forbidden?
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threaten individual freedom and the principle of separation of powers.
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What does the 5th Amendment guarantee to the accused?
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indictment by grand jury, no double jeopardy, no self incrimination, due process of law.
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List the provisions of the 6th Amendment concerning the rights of the accused.
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speedy and public trial, impartial jury, informed of charges, confront hostile witnesses and present favorable witnesses, right to counsel at every stage of the criminal process.
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What is the process of incorporation? What guarantees in the Bill of Rights are not now covered by the 14th Amendment's due process clause?
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The process is incorporating most of the guarantees in the Bill of Rights into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause. 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 7th Amendments are not covered.
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Explain the Lemon Test.
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1. purpose must be clearly secular. 2. cannot advance nor inhibit religion. 3. avoids "entanglement of government and religion."
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What are some limits to the free exercise clause?
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Actions that violate social duties or disrupt social order are not covered under the Free Exercise Clause.
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What are examples of symbolic speech?
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carrying a sign or wearing an arm band.
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How can the government regulate assembly?
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if it is not peaceful, incites violence, blocks a public street, closes a schools, or endangers others. Time-Place-Manner. public v. private property. permits, licenses, etc.
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What groups can be forced to undergo a drug test?
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high school students, extra curricular activities, military.
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What type of speech can the government restrict?
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false statements, incitement, obscenity, threats, child pornography.
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Court ruled on the legality of what congressional action during WWI?
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The Espionage Act of 1917.
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