Government Chapter 4
double jeopardy and Self incremination are examples of which Amendment
Fifth
Speech, Assembly, and religion are examples of which Amendment
First
search and seizure are examples of which Amendment
Fourth
The conviction of members of the U.S. Communist Party in the early 1950s was initially upheld as a lawful restriction of the right
Free Speech
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles of the _____ such that it protects religious freedom as well as political expression.
Act of Toleration
test devised by the Supreme Court in 1919 to define the limits of free speech in the context of national security
Clear and Present Danger Test
If a person yells "fire" in a crowded theater when there is no fire, and people are hurt in the ensuing panic, that individual abused his freedom of speech according to the doctrine of
Clear and present Danger
Which of the following is true of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade?
It gave women full freedom to choose abortion during the first three months of pregnancy.
How did Congress react when the former Confederate states (except Tennessee) refused to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment?
It placed the states under military rule until they agreed to do so.
In the context of the District of Columbia v. Heller decision, which of the following is true of the Second Amendment?
It protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia.
Identify the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld government policies that would not be permitted in peacetime, such as the forced relocation of Japanese Americans living on the West Coast to detention camps in Arizona, Utah, and other inland locations.
Korematsu v. United States
The Court extended the protections of privacy to relationships between gays and lesbians in 2002's ________decision. The Court ruled that the right to maintain close human relationships, known as __________ , rendered laws prohibiting gay and lesbian sex unconstitutional. The protection extended to sexual relations that were consensual and ______
Lawrence v. Texas, intimate associations, in the home
publication of false material that damages a person's reputation
Libel
A right to privacy is mentioned ____________ the Constitution. In 1965, the Supreme Court ruled in the case ______________ that a right to privacy protects _________________The court ruled that this right is ______________
No Where, Griswold v. Connecticut, couples using contraception, implied in the Bill of Rights
Eighth Amendment
No cruel and unusual punishment
Third Amendment
No quartering of soldiers
Like all other rights, the right of free expression is
Not absolute
government prohibition of speech or publication before the fact, which is presumed by the courts to be unconstitutional unless the justification for it is overwhelming
Prior Restraint
Fourth Amendment
Protects against unreasonable search and seizure
According to the Supreme Court, which of the following is true regarding freedom of assembly?
Public officials can regulate the time, place, and conditions of public assembly, provided the regulations are reasonable.
Sixth Amendment
Right to a fair trial and counsel
Second Amendment
Right to bear arms
Seventh Amendment
Right to trial by jury
In 1973, the Court extended the debate over privacy to the divisive issue of abortion in its decision in ______________ Since then, the Court has upheld some restrictions on abortion, such as ________________, while striking down others, like __________.
Roe v. Wade, mandatory counseling, spousal notification
prompt and reasonable proceedings and Counsel are examples of which Amendment
Sixth
Spoken words that are known to be false and harmful to a person's reputation are an example of
Slander
spoken falsehoods that damage a person's reputation
Slander
In Mapp v. Ohio, the Supreme Court extended the constitutional protection against unreasonable search and seizure to action by the _______________ government.
State
action (for example, the waving or burning of a flag) for the purpose of expressing a political opinion
Symbolic Speech
_____ was created to transform the abstract idea that individuals have inalienable rights to life, liberty, and happiness into a set of specified constitutional rights.
The Bill of Rights
The Supreme Court decision in Schenck v. United States established which principle?
The federal government can restrict free expression but it does not have unlimited authority to do so.
Tenth Amendment
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Which of the following acts was passed by Congress after the September 11 terrorist attacks in order to lower the standard for judicial approval of wiretapping when terrorist activity was at issue?
USA Patriot Act
What is the greatest restriction on appeals in the United States?
a federal law that bars in most instances a second federal appeal by a state prison inmate
Which of the following is the doctrine that allows government to aid religious activity if no preference is shown toward a particular religion and if the assistance is of a nonreligious nature?
accommodation doctrine
When can police legally begin their interrogation of a suspect?
after the suspect has been warned that his or her words can be used as evidence
Due Process Clause
clause of the Constitution that has been used by the judiciary to apply Bill of Rights protections to the actions of state governments
Procedural Due Process
constitutional requirement that government must follow proper legal procedures before a person can be legitimately punished for an alleged offense
In Mapp v. Ohio, the selective incorporation process was extended to include
criminal proceedings in the states.
The legal safeguards that prevent the government from depriving citizens of life, liberty, or property without adhering to strict legal procedures are known as
due process protections.
government may not favor one religion over another or favor religion over no religion, and Congress may pass no laws to this effect
establishment clause
The establishment clause prohibits government from
favoring one religion over another or supporting religion over no religion
Bill of Rights
first 10 amendments to the Constitution, which set forth basic protections for individual rights of free expression, a fair trial, and property
prohibits the government from interfering with the practice of religion
free exercise clause
The _____ clause has been interpreted to mean that Americans are allowed to hold religious beliefs of their choosing.
free-exercise
The Fourteenth Amendment protects _______ from state action meant to deprive an individual of that right.
freedom of speech the right to remain silent due process rights the right to legal counsel
Civil Liberties
fundamental individual rights of a free society, such as freedom of speech and the right to a jury trial, which in the United States are protected by the Bill of Rights
Fifth Amendment
guarantee of grand jury and due process
a legal test designed to prevent government from suppressing speech unless it both incites people to break the law and very likely will produce immediate action
imminent Lawless action Test
The barrier to restrict speech established in Brandenburg v. Ohio is best described as
imposing.
Among the following, who is most protective of individual rights?
judges
In 2016, the Supreme Court extended the ban on life-without-parole to which of the following groups?
juveniles convicted before the ban was established
exclusionary rule
legal principle that government is prohibited from using in trials evidence that was obtained by unconstitutional means (for example, illegal search and seizure)
used to determine whether a law relating to religion is valid
lemon test
The Sedition Act of 1798
made it a crime to publish stories that were harshly critical of the president.
The Partial-Birth Abortion Act is a restriction on an individual's right to
privacy.
selective incorporation
process by which certain of the rights contained in the Bill of Rights become applicable through the Fourteenth Amendment to actions by the state governments
Which of the following is provided by the Fifth Amendment in the Bill of Rights?
protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy
n the context of the rights of persons accused of crimes, the Fourth Amendment
protects individuals against arbitrary police action.
In Gitlow v. New York, the Supreme Court ruled that the Bill of Right
protects individuals from actions by state governments as well as the federal government.
The Miranda warning
served to protect poor and uneducated suspects who are unaware of their rights at the time of arrest.
Ninth Amendment
states that people's rights are not limited to just those listed in the Constitution.
Which amendment is most responsible for protecting citizens' rights from intrusion by state governments?
the Fourteenth
In the process of selective incorporation, which is the amendment that the Supreme Court relies on to apply most, but not all, of the provisions of the Bill of Rights to actions by the state governments? Multiple choice question.
the Fourteenth Amendment
You have the right to remain silent.... Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.... You have the right to an attorney." This is called
the Miranda warning.
According to the Supreme Court, faculty-led prayer in public schools violates
the establishment clause.
In Brandenburg v. Ohio the Supreme Court developed which of the following tests that expanded protections for Americans to voice political opinions? Multiple choice question.
the imminent lawless action test
selective incorporation
the process by which, over time, the Supreme Court applied to the states those freedoms that served some fundamental principle of liberty or justice
Before the 2008 District of Columbia v. Heller ruling, most people could agree only that the Second Amendment protected
the right of the states to keep militias
in Bowers v. Hardwick (1986), the Supreme Court justices determined that
the right to privacy did not extend to consensual sexual relations among adults of the same sex.
total incorporation
the theory that the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause requires the states to uphold all freedoms in the Bill of Rights; rejected by the Supreme Court
In Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the use of secret military tribunals to try detainees were unlawful because
they did not provide even minimal protections of detainees' rights.
Americans' freedom to communicate their views, the foundation of which is the First Amendment rights of freedom of conscience, speech, press, assembly, and petition
Freedom of Expression
First Amendment
Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
Under which of the following Supreme Court cases did part of the Bill of Rights first become incorporated to apply to actions by the states?
Gitlow v. New York