Electoral college quiz cards

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Miller v. California
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- Freedom of expression - The government can regulate obscene material under the 1st amendment
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Minnersville School District v. Gobitis
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- Free exercise clause - You can punish someone for not saluting the flag
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Everson v. Board of Education
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- Religion, establishment clause - Parochial school children can use public school buses to save money
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Schenck v. United States
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- Freedom of speech, clear and present danger - You can not obstruct the war effort with abusive words
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Wisconsin v. Yoder
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- Religion, free exercise clause - Amish children are not forced to attend school after 8th grade
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Engel v. Vitale
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- Religion, establishment clause - Prayer in public school
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Dennis v. United States
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- Freedom of expression - Upheld smith act, overthrow of government
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Abington School District v. Schempp
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- Religion, establishment clause - Bible readings
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Sherbert v. Verner
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- Religion, free exercise clause - Workers quitting jobs because of religios conflicts
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Zorach v. Clausen
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- Religion, establishment clause - Released time in public places
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Epperson v. Arkansas
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- Religion, establishment clause - Theory of evolution taught in public schools
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Yates v. United States
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- Freedom of expression - Overturned smith act
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Bigelow v. Virginia
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- Freedom of expression - Commercial speech
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Reynolds v. United States
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- Religion, first free exercise clause case - Congress can place limits on freedom of religion
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Pierce v. Society of sisters
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- Religion, free exercise clause - Kids are not forced to go to public schools
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Lemon v. Kurtzman
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- Religion, establishment clause - Aid to private schools
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Civil Liberties
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Protections against the government
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Civil Rights
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Positive actions taken by the government
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1st amendment
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Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition
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Freedom of Religion
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- Establishment clause - Free exercise clause
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Establishment clause
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Wall of Separation under 1st amendment
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Free exercise clause
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You can have practice whatever religion you want with some limits
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Freedom of speech and press
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- 1st amendment - There are limits
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Libel
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Written damage
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Slander
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Spoken damage
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Obscenity
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Prior restraint
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You can't publish something before it happens
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Symbolic speech
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A type of speech that is symbolic
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Commercial speech
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A type of speech that is paid for and has limits
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Freedom of expression
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Espionage
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Spying for other countries
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Sabotage
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Damaging US land
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Treason
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Helping the enemy
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Sedition
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The crime of attempting to overthrow the government
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Freedom of assembly
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Freedom to petition the government
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You can petition the government with some limits
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Right to demonstrate
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