Government Unit 5 Review – Flashcards

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What body decides if laws or policies violate constitutional freedoms?
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the Supreme Court
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T/F The First Amendment gives individuals the right to express their concerns to government officials.
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True
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T/F The right to free assembly and petition guaranteed by the First Amendment allows any type of activity during assembly.
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False
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Why might the government limit individual freedoms?
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to protect the safety and health of the public
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T/F The Constitution only protects the civil liberties of U.S. Citizens.
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False, Unless it is a right of citizenship, like voting, we believe that all people have those freedoms.
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T/F The Bill of Rights consists of the first 10 amendments and serves to protect civil liberties.
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True, Twelve amendments were proposed by the first Congress, but the States only ratified ten. One was later ratified in 1992, 203 years after it was proposed.
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The First Amendment does not protect a. freedom of speech. b. freedom of the press. c. the right to bear arms. d. freedom of religion.
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c. the right to bear arms
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civil liberties
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individual rights that cannot be violated by the government -Civil liberties limit what government can do. Thus it is a reflection of the constitutional principle limited government.
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T/F One amendment allows voters to direct their representatives on how to vote on certain issues.
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False
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Among the 12 amendments originally proposed for the Bill of Rights was one that would have a. ensured the right to earn wages. b. specified how congressmembers would be compensated. c. established the death penalty. d. given women the right to vote.
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b. specified how congressmembers would be compensated.
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According to guidelines set by the _______________ test, it is constitutional to provide interpreters for deaf children attending religious schools because doing so ensures equal access to education.
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Lemon -In this instance the Court weighed the benefit of equal access versus the furtherance of religion and found that the benefit to the public good was more important than any furtherance of religion that might occur by providing interpreters.
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Official sponsored prayer in public schools, even if voluntary, was ruled to violate the Establishment Clause in the 1962 _____________Supreme Court case.
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Engel v. Vitale
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The ___________Clause of the 1st Amendment would not allow a local government to place a religious holiday display, such as a nativity, in a public park.
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Establishment
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Establishment Clause
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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion", The Establishment Clause not prevents the government from creating a national religion, but from supporting one religion over another, or supporting religion over non-religion.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that to remain neutral toward religion, the government may exempt religious organizations from paying ___________ taxes.
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Property
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The 1984 Equal Access Act a. allowed student-run religious groups to meet in public schools. b. supported prayer in public schools. c. allowed nonreligious community groups to meet in church buildings. d. gave tax exemptions to nonprofit groups as well as to religious groups.
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a. allowed student-run religious groups to meet in public schools.
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Why does the First Amendment forbid the establishment of an official religion?
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because an official religion might discourage the practice of other religions
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Free Exercise Clause
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a person's First Amendment right to his or her individual religious beliefs
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Which of the following religious practices did the Supreme Court rule an exception to the Free Exercise Clause because the practice broke the law or threatened the public good?
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the practice of bigamy by Mormons
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Sedition
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The use of language that encourages people to rebel against lawful gov
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New York Times v. Sullivan established the test for libel against a public official as false statement that
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shows actual malice.
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Libel
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a written statement or visual presentation that unjustely harms another's character or reputation, First amendment does not allow
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Prior restraint
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prevented by first amendement, stopping someone from expressing an idea or providing info, interpreted to forbid the gov from using
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Obscenity
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Not protected by the first amendement, something sexually indecent and highly offensive
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Cable television stations have greater constitutional protections than other stations because
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cable stations do not use public airways
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Which of the following is an example of what the courts have generally defined as hate speech?
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verbally insulting someone of a different race to the point of causing a disturbance
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According to Supreme Court rulings, which of the following is not a form of symbolic speech that is protected by the First Amendment? a. wearing armbands to protest war b. staging a sit-in c. burning the U.S. flag d. burning a draft card
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d. Burning a draft card
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In a test of sedition laws, what rule did the Court establish to decide if an expression was seditious and not protected by the First Amendment?
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the clear and present danger test (now the imminent lawless action)
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Treason
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the act of aiding and comforting an enemy of the US in a time of war (such as spying on the gob for a foreign power)
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Alien and Sedition acts
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illegal to say "false, scandalous (disgraceful) and malicious(spiteful)" things against gov
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Shield laws
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allow reporters to protect the identity of their sources from state courts
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Slander
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verbal defamation
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symoblic speech
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an action meant to deliver a message
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Civil liberties v. Civil Rights
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Liberties- Individual freedoms guaranteed to the people, mostly by the bill of rights Rights-Equal treatment under law
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T/F The First Amendment guarantees the right to demonstrate on the private property of a business.
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True
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T/F The First Amendment guarantees people's right to associate with any group they choose without government intervention.
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True
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T/F Requiring a group to get a parade permit is an example of a time, place, and manner regulation.
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True
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T/F The Supreme Court has interpreted the First Amendment to allow demonstrations that would disrupt educational activities in school
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False
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T/F In a 1978 decision, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the government could prevent neo-Nazis from parading through a largely Jewish city without violating the First Amendment.
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False
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The police can stop a demonstration
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To protect public safety
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The Supreme Court has determined that the government can restrict a. a parade honoring a celebrity. b. antiwar rallies. c. a demonstration in a public park d. a demonstration in a prison.
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d. a demonstration in a prison. The Supreme Court has made it clear that the government has more power to limit freedom when it is trying to fulfill a particular role, in this case, the role of jailer. Note: Government also has increased power when it is fulfilling the role of educator.
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Time, place and manner regulations
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regulation of demonstrations on public property to keep order and shielding people from disturbances
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The Supreme Court ruling in NAACP v. Alabama guaranteed
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the right to freedom of association.
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Picketing
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walking/standing in front of a place of buisness or other property, often holding up signs urging others not to buy the company's products/asking others not to cross the picket line to work for the company
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1st Amendment
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freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly; right of petition
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2nd Amendment
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right to bear arms, well regulated Militia, for security of free state
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3rd Amendment
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limit on quartering of troops, no soldier can stay in a house without the consent of the owner
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4th Amendment
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protection against unreasonable search and seizure (without warrents or probably cause)
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5th Amendment
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due process, no double jeopardy; no testify against yourself , no taken property without compensation (eminent domain, important so things like highways can be made)
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6th Amendment
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Right when you are accused to a speedy trial, right to jury, told why you are there, right to know witness, right to attorney
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7th Amendment
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trial by jury in civil cases
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8th Amendment
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no excessive bail or fine, no cruel or unusual punishment
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9th Amendment
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people retain rights
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10th Amendment
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powers not delegated to the US, or denied to states, belong to the states or people
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Case about symbolic speach
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Texas v. Johnson
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Case about speech that criticizes
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Brandenburg v. Ohio
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Obscene Speech court case
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Miller v. CA
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Case about arm bands protesting war in school- a substantial distruption?
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Tinker v. Des Moines
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Case about school limiting suggestive or vulgar speach
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Bethel School Districk v. Fraser
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Case about suppresing school speach about illegal drug use during school day, but off school grounds
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Morse v. Frederick
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Case about school limiting press not meeting the educational mission of the school
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Hazelwood School districk v. Kuhlmeier
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Difference of Sparationists and Accomodationsits
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Sparationists-want high wall between church and state Accomodationsits-Congress doesn't need to make a national religion, but religion doesn't need to be banned from all public things
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What was the 1971 Supreme Court case that established a three-part test for determining if a government law or action violates the Establishment Clause?
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Lemon v. Kurtzman Lemon test: -Govs actions, Must have a secure legistlative action -Gov action can't have primary affect of either advancing or inhibiting religion -Gov's action must not result in an excessive gov entanglement with religion
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Case that rejects prior restraint (meaning being restrained about something before even publishing it)
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Near v. Minnesota
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Case established the "actual malice" standard (harder to prove libel against public officials)
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New York Times v. Sullivan
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Case about The exlusionary rule, prevents gov from using evidence gathered while violating the constitution
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Mapp v. Ohio
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Case about reasonable suspicion v. Probable cause
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New jersey v. TLO
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Case about you must be informed of your rights, not the citizens job to know them
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Miranda v. Arizona
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Case about a right to an Attorney, even when you can't afford one
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Gideon v. Wainwright
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Case about right to privacy (9th amendment) (there are two)
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Griswold v. CT, Roe v. Wade
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In addition to guaranteeing the rights of freed slaves, the Fourteenth Amendment a. extended due-process requirements to actions by the states. b. established a separate Bill of rights for freed slaves. c. outlawed slavery. d. provided federal property for freed slaves.
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a. extended due-process requirements to actions by the states.
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In which of the following ways does the Fourth Amendment protect a person's right to security? a. by preventing a police office from seizing evidence not listed in a search warrant. b. by preventing an employer from making an employee take a drug test c. by preventing a police officer from stopping drivers at random to check for intoxication. d. by preventing a police officer from stopping and searching a person in public without probable cause
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by preventing a police officer from stopping and searching a person in public without probable cause
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Due process
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gov's duty to follow fair procedures set by law when carrying out gov functions
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Exclustionary rule
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tainted evidence, no matter how strong, is barred from use in court
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The federal government can suspend the right to habeas corpus
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in times of rebellion or invasion.
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Miranda rule
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police must inform criminal suspects of their right to refuse to answer questions
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T/F In certain cases, the Constitution allows the government to pass laws that penalize a person who has not had the benefit of a trial.
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False
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What guidelines has the Supreme Court used to determine what is cruel and unusual punishment?
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current social standards
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As was the case in the O.J. Simpson trial, judges sometimes allow federal trials to be televised.
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False. The Simpson trial was televised because it was tried in state court in California.
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