Chapter 4 Government
Burning the American flag in public is unconstitutional.
false
Censorship of the press in all cases by the government is prohibited.
false
Citizen boycotts of commercial businesses because of the owner's political beliefs is a violation of free speech.
false
Double jeopardy means you can be tried twice for the same crime.
false
ISIS and Al Qaeda are banned in the USA.
false
The "rule of law" and "law and order" are the same thing.
false
The 14th Amendment's due process clause is part of the Bill of Rights.
false
The Supreme Court's decision in District of Columbia v Heller says a person has a right to carry a gun in public.
false
The due process clause is found in the 4th and 5th amendments.
false
The establishment clause is in the 1st Amendment on religion.
false
The exclusionary clause is found in the 14th Amendment.
false
The free exercise clause says you are free to practice anything you want concerning religion.
false
A traffic fine can potentially violate the 8th Amendment.
true
Habeas corpus has at times been suspended.
true
Roe v Wade was decided by the Supreme Court based on the 9th Amendment.
true
Sometimes the police sometimes do not need a warrant to seize property.
true
The 7th Amendment gives citizens the option of a jury trial in civil cases.
true
The 9th Amendment addresses unenumerated rights.
true
The right to remain silent is in the 5th Amendment.
true
The rule of law was directed at the government, not the people.
true
There is a reference to civil liberties in the 10th Amendment.
true
