By The People, Chapter 5
double jeoprady
A legal effort to stop speech before it occurs—in effect, censorship—is called
prior restraint
A legal effort to stop speech before it occurs—in effect, censorship—is called
children without parents
According to the text, the biggest concern with 2.3 million Americans behind bars is
democracy requires a vigorous debate
According to the textbook, the Supreme Court gives the First Amendment (freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly, and the right to petition government) a "preferred position" among all the amendments to the Constitution because
trampling on the constitition
Critics of the Patriot Act charge, most importantly, that the United States is now so focused on fighting terrorists that it is
selective incorporation
Extending protections from the Bill of Rights to the state governments, one right at a time is called...
hate speech
Hostile statements based on someone's innate characteristics such as race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation are called
Roe v Wade
In 1973 the right to privacy led to one of the most controversial Court decisions ever, in the case of
establishment clause
In a blockbuster case, Engel v. Vitale (1962), the Court ruled that New York's practice of starting the school day with a prayer violated the
establishment clause
In the First Amendment, the principle that government may not establish an official religion is the
USA Patriot Act
Legislation passed in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks that sought to enhance national security is called
free exercise of religion
Sherbert or balancing test &
freedom of speech
The "clear and present danger" test falls under
tv cop show ends with miranda warnings
The Miranda warnings have become "part of national culture" because every
states and national government
The Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment individual right to bear arms applies to
first amendment
The free practice clause falls under the
strict separation
The principles articulated in the Lemon test for judging whether a law establishes a religion are called
originalism
The school of thought that limits judges to what is explicitly stated in the Constitution's text is called
pragmatism
The school of thought that the Constitution grows and changes and must be read in the context of the times is
Jim Crow segregation
The system of racial segregation in the South that lasted from 1890 to 1965 is known as
incorporation
Using the Fourteenth Amendment to extend protections from the Bill of Rights to the state governments is called...
judicial standards
What is the name for guiding principles that help governments make judgment calls?
symbolic expression
When Clarence Brandenberg burned his cross, he engaged in a form of speech known as
freedom of assembly
When some Americans protested against building a mosque near Ground Zero in New York City, they were infringing on Muslim Americans'
the principle of prior restraint
When the Nixon administration went to court to block the New York Times from publishing the Pentagon Papers, it was abusing
obscenity
________ is subjected to the Miller test
civil liberties
limits placed on government so that people can freely exercise their rights
14th amendment
slowly incorporated the Bill of Rights and applied it to the states