Government Ch. 4 Quiz
which of the following amendments contains a due process clause
fourteenth
The individual right that is the most basic of democratic rights is
freedom of expression
Gideon v. Wainwright required the states to
furnish attorneys for poor defendants in felony cases
The Supreme Court
has generally protected symbolic speech almost as substantially as it has protected verbal speech
In its 1969 Brandenburg v. Ohio ruling, the Supreme Court established the ________ test.
imminent lawless action
In 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that creationism
is a religious doctrine, not a scientific theory.
You have the right to remain silent...... anything you say can be and will be used against you in a court of law...... you have the right to an attorney. this is called the
miranda warning
Like all other rights, the right of free expression is
not absolute
The conviction of members of the US communist party in the early 1950s was initially upheld as a lawful restriction of the right
of free speech
The Supreme Court's position on prior restraint of the press is that
prior restraint should only occur under very compelling circumstances, and it is better to hold the press responsible for what has printed than to restrict what it may print
Justice Holmes's "clear and present danger" test holds that government can
restrict speech that threatens national security
The inclusion of certain provisions of the Bill of Rights through the Fourteenth Amendment, so that these rights are protected from infringements by the state governments, is called
selective incorporation
in its 2011 Synder v. Phelps ruling, The Supreme Court held that Westboro Baptist Church protests at military funerals
were a constitutionally protected form of free speech
Government can lawfully prevent a political rally from taking place
when it can demonstrate that harmful acts will necessarily result from the rally
Libel applies to defamation of an individual's reputation through the
written word
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 prisoner
the USA Patriot Act
all of these answers are correct
The right to an attorney is guaranteed by the _______ amendment
sixth
according to the Supreme Court, prayer in public schools violates
the establishment clause
spoken words that are known to be false and harmful to a person's reputation are an example of
slander
in Schneck v. United States (1919) the supreme court ruled that
speech could be restricted when the nation's security is at stake
The Supreme Court has reasoned that a right to privacy is provided by
the implication of the right to privacy by the freedoms in the Bill of Rights.
which of the following, relative to the others, is typically more protective of individual rights
the Judiciary
which of the following countries comes closest to the United States in terms of the percentage of its citizens who are behind bars
Russia
in Bowers v. Hardwick (1986), The supreme court justices determined that
the right to privacy does not include homosexual acts
which state has the highest incarceration rate
Louisiana
explain the concept of procedural due process and list several of the procedural rights protected by the Constitution. Do these rights apply to all levels of government? Explain
Procedural due process refers to procedures or methods that government must follow before a person can legally be deprived of life, liberty, or property. The U.S. Constitution offers procedural safeguards designed to protect a person from wrongful arrest, conviction, and punishment. These procedures include prohibitions on unreasonable search and seizure, self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and excessive bail or fine, and include guarantees of legal counsel, jury trial, speedy trial, and the confrontation of witnesses. These rights apply to the federal government through the Bill of Rights and have been extended to cover state action by selective incorporation through the Fourteenth Amendment.
according to the Supreme Court, what is true regarding freedom of assembly
Public officials can regulate the time, place, and conditions of public assembly, provided the regulations are reasonable
what is meant by selective incorporation? Discuss the history of this process and its importance to the protection of individual rights
Selective incorporation refers to the absorption of certain provisions of the Bill of Rights, including freedom of speech and press, into the Fourteenth Amendment. These rights are thereby protected from infringement by the states. After the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment was debated in Congress. There was no indication its framers intended it to protect First Amendment rights, such as freedom of speech and press, from state action. Seventy years later, the Supreme Court invoked the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause in a free speech case, which was followed by a series of cases that established the process of selective incorporation. In doing so, the Court declared certain rights to be a fundamental part of democratic society and, therefore, to be protected from state intervention. At first, the Court included only free expression rights in its interpretation. In the 1960s, selective incorporation was used also to protect fair trial rights.
according to the Supreme Court, what is the status of prayer in the public schools
State-supported prayers are not allowed in public schools
which of the following is true about the sedition act of 1798
The Act prohibited malicious newspaper stories about the president.
which of the following is true of the appeal process
The Constitution does not guarantee an appeal after conviction, but the federal government and all states permit at least one appeal.
how has the Supreme Court interpreted the eighth amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment in recent years
The Supreme Court has typically let Congress and the state legislatures determine the appropriate penalties for crime. It has upheld some challenged state punishments in high profile cases, and some states continue to have extremely high incarceration and execution rates. With regard to the death penalty, however, the court has placed some limits on states abilities to execute prisoners, particularly mentally retarded and juvenile ones
discuss the differences between the first amendment establishment and free exercise clauses
The establishment clause has been interpreted by the courts as meaning that the government may not favor one religion over another or support religion over no religion at all. Thus, a wall of separation must be maintained between church and state. The free exercise clause means that Americans are free to hold any religious beliefs they want, although they are not always free to act on their beliefs. The Supreme Court has allowed government interference when exercise of religious belief conflicts with otherwise valid law
According to Freedom House, which of the following countries has the highest degree of freedom?
United States
The individual freedoms in the Bill of Rights were extended by the Fourteenth Amendment to include protection from deprivation of due process rights by
actions of state and local governments
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
in the constitution, procedural due process is protected in various ways by the
all of these answers are correct
Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) the justices
allowed a restriction on abortion services as long as it did not cause an "undue burden" on the woman
the inevitable discovery exception
allows the use of normally inadmissible evidence that would have been discovered regardless by other means or through other forms of evidence.
The term civil liberties refers to specific individual rights that
are constitutionally protected from infringement by government
the Edward Snowden leaks about the NSA surveillance program
brought changes in how Americans' phone data was stored for NSA retrieval.
In the Johnson flag-burning case, the Supreme Court ruled that
cannot be prohibited even though it may be offensive
what was the main conclusion of the Supreme Court's 2008 decision in District of Columbia v. Heller and 2010 decision in McDonald v. Chicago
citizens are allowed to own guns for legitimate purposes, such as for protecting the home
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
In the 2014 case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, the Supreme Court ruled that
companies with only a few owners can refuse, on religious grounds, to include contraceptives in employees' health coverage.
in Mapp v. Ohio, The selective incorporation process was extended to include
criminal proceedings in the states.
the lemon test is designed to
ensure the secular nature of a government action or policy
The exclusionary rule states that
evidence obtained illegally is inadmissible in court
Which constitutional amendment protects the individual against self-incrimination?
fifth