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Which of the following amendments protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures?

4th

Liberal ideology is best defined as which of the following?

A belief in increasing the role of government to regulate the economy and create government programs to help the most needy

Which of the following scenarios would be an example of a violation of one of the civil liberties protected by the Bill of Rights?

A federal court refuses to provide a lawyer for a defendant who cannot afford one

Which of the following scenarios is an example of how a state can reasonably restrict speech protected under the First Amendment?

A group of protesters is arrested after staging a sit-in on the governor's front lawn to protest a Voter ID law

Based on previous rulings, which of the following scenarios would most likely violate the freedom of speech clause of the First Amendment?

A man is charged with a crime for displaying an American flag with a taped peace symbol on it

Which of the following is an accurate conclusion based on a comparison of the trends in the line graph above and your knowledge of political socialization?

A person's attitude about same-sex marriage can depend on which religious organization they take part in

The free exercise clause is best defined as which of the following?

A provision of the First Amendment that prohibits the government from interfering with someone's ability to practice their religion

Based on previous rulings, the Supreme Court is likely to view which of the following as a free exercise clause case?

A public school prevents Muslim students from wearing headscarves

People are protected from the government infringing in their personal life

A right to privacy is best defined as which of the following?

Which of the following scenarios would be considered a violation of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

A university establishes race-based quotas in their admission policy

Based on the data shown in the table and your knowledge of political socialization, which of the following is the most likely implication of lifecycle effects on an individual's political attitudes?

As people age, they are more likely to identify as conservative

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between the competing values of individualism and limited gov

Banning religious prayer in public schools

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two cases?

Bolstered the freedom of the press Ruled that speech creating a "clear and present danger" is not protected

"As this Court's cases have made clear, however, the compelling interest that justifies consideration of race in college admissions is not an interest in enrolling a certain number of minority students. Rather, a university may institute a race-conscious admissions program as a means of obtaining 'the educational benefits that flow from student body diversity'. . . . "Increasing minority enrollment may be instrumental to these educational benefits, but it is not, as petitioner seems to suggest, a goal that can or should be reduced to pure numbers. "

Colleges and universities should be allowed to use race as a factor in admissions

"The Constitution abhors classifications based on race, not only because those classifications can harm favored races or are based on illegitimate motives, but also because every time the government places citizens on racial registers and makes race relevant to the provision of burdens or benefits, it demeans us all. . . . Undoubtedly there are other ways to 'better' the education of law students aside from ensuring that the student body contains a 'critical mass' of underrepresented minority students.

Colleges and universities should be forbidden from taking race into consideration

Which of the following ideological perspectives is most consistent with the Republican Party's platform?

Conservative

Which of the following policies is most likely to cause tension between the competing values of individualism and rule of law?

Criminalizing the use of recreational drugs like marijuana

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Decided that the state had to provide legal counsel for the poor or indigent Decided that the right to privacy extended to a woman's right to have an abortion

Which of the following statements best summarizes Governor Bush's argument?

He does not use polls to decide his stance on policy

The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that race-based segregation in a public school system was unconstitutional.

Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

In Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg County Schools (1971), the Supreme Court held that schools could assign students to schools outside of their district to achieve racial balances.

Congress passed Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972

In the 1960s and 1970s, women began protesting gender discrimination in colleges and universities, such as unequal scholarship allocation to men's sports and women's sports.

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between the competing values of rule of law and limited government?

Increasing regulations on banking practices

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the McDonald v. Chicago (2010) decision?

It incorporated an individual's right to bear arms for self-defense and made it apply to state and local governments

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the Engel v. Vitale (1962) decision?

It upheld the separation of church and state and clarified the limitations of state governments under the establishment clause

Which of the following ideological perspectives is most consistent with the Democratic Party's platform?

Liberal

Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?

Major political events play a significant role in shaping individuals' political attitudes

Which of the following policies is most likely to cause tension between the competing values of equality of opportunity and limited government?

Mandating that all public schools have English language programs

Which of the following Supreme Court cases is most relevant to the topic of the cartoon?

McDonald v. Chicago (2010)

Which of the following scenarios is an example of how a state can restrict protected speech under the First Amendment?

New York passes a law banning groups from staging protests in major highways during rush hour traffic

Which of the following scenarios is an example of the process of political socialization?

Parents discuss at the dinner table who they are voting for in the next presidential election

Which of the following is a characteristic of a reliable scientific poll?

Representative sample

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of civil liberties and civil rights?

Right to a fair court trial Freedom from racial discrimination

Which of the following best defines civil rights?

Rights that guarantee individuals freedom from discrimination at both the state and federal levels of government

Which of the following is NOT an agent of political socialization?

Sports teams

It allows the police to perform unwarned interrogation to stand as direct evidence in court if the information will help protect the public

The "public safety" exception to the Miranda rule can best be defined as which of the following?

Which of the following accurately describes the information in the bar graph?

The Boomer and the Silent generations are more likely to support maintaining social security benefits than Millennials and Gen-Xers

"As this Court's cases have made clear, however, the compelling interest that justifies consideration of race in college admissions is not an interest in enrolling a certain number of minority students. Rather, a university may institute a race-conscious admissions program as a means of obtaining 'the educational benefits that flow from student body diversity'. . . . "Increasing minority enrollment may be instrumental to these educational benefits, but it is not, as petitioner seems to suggest, a goal that can or should be reduced to pure numbers."

The Constitution only forbids racial classifications when they are designed to harm minorities, not help them

Which of the following scenarios is an example of how the federal government can restrict protected speech under the First Amendment?

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) makes a rule requiring television networks to use an automated beep when a vulgar word is said on broadcast television

In recent years the Supreme Court has applied the decision across all states that individuals have the right to possess a firearm in the home for self-defense. Which of the following is a reason for this? Choose 1 answer:

The Fourteenth Amendment applies the Second Amendment to the states

In 2013, Edward Snowden released classified information showing that the National Security Agency (NSA) was conducting a massive surveillance program by collecting data from major cell phone providers. Which of the following amendments provides the basis for an accusation of unconsitutional action by the NSA?

The Fourth Amendment

Which of the following amendments is most relevant to the topic of the cartoon?

The Fourth Amendment

In District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), the Court held that the District of Columbia could not ban the registration of handguns or require weapons to be nonfunctional in the home. Which of the following amendments was the focus of the Court's ruling? Choose 1 answer:

The Second Amendment

"The Second Amendment was adopted to protect the right of the people of each of the several States to maintain a well-regulated militia. It was a response to concerns raised during the ratification of the Constitution that the power of Congress to disarm the state militias and create a national standing army posed an intolerable threat to the sovereignty of the several States. Neither the text of the Amendment nor the arguments advanced by its proponents evidenced the slightest interest in limiting any legislature's authority to regulate private civilian uses of firearms. Specifically, there is no indication that the Framers of the Amendment intended to enshrine the common-law right of self-defense in the Constitution." Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, dissenting opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) Which of the following statements is most consistent with the author's argument in this passage?

The Second Amendment does not protect a person's right to have a weapon for self-defense

In Supreme Court cases that consider the balance of power between the government's protection of the public and ensuring the rights of individuals as related to the Second Amendment, how has the Court usually ruled?

The Supreme Court has usually made decisions that uphold the right of an individual to own a gun

Which of the following best describes the message of the GIF above?

The Supreme Court's recent interpretations of the Second Amendment reflect a commitment to individual liberty

After the terrorist attack on September 11th, the United States issued the USA PATRIOT Act, giving federal agencies the power to conduct surveillance and perform searches. Which of the following best describes the message in the political cartoon?

The USA PATRIOT Act has given the government too much power to perform searches, which should be unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment

Respondents of all races were less likely to support programs giving special preferences to black candidates than programs aimed to help them more generally

The data displayed in the table above best supports which of the following statements?

"An unjust law is a code that a majority inflicts on a minority that is not binding on itself. This is difference made legal. On the other hand, a just law is a code that a majority compels a minority to follow, and that it is willing to follow itself. This is sameness made legal."

The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

Which of the following government policies would be most likely to draw criticism for interfering with individual rights under the Second Amendment?

The federal government passes a law banning the sale of automatic weapons to anyone under the age of twenty-one

Based on previous court rulings, which of the following scenarios would most likely violate the freedom of the press clause of the First Amendment?

The government prevents a radio talk show host from reporting on leaked information about surveillance of American allies

Based on the text, which of the following statements would Senator Wyden most likely agree with?

The need for public safety should not exceed an individual's protection from unreasonable search and seizure

Which of the following accurately describes the information presented in the line graph?

The percentage of Americans who said they trust the government fell significantly between the late 1960s and 1980, and since then has never risen to pre-1970 levels

Which of the following supports the credibility of the poll result?

The poll received a representative sample of 1,850 respondents

A recent poll indicates that 75 percent of all people in the United States support new gun control legislation. Which of the following supports the credibility of the poll result?

The poll reported a sampling error of plus or minus 2.5 percent

A pollster might claim that this poll is unreliable for which of the following reasons?

The poll reports a large sampling error, indicating that the margin of error is high

Predicting trends or making generalizations based on two data points is unreliable

The poll used a biased question that strongly influenced respondents to have one opinion

Which of the following most likely accounts for the different results?

The questions contained a difference in wording

Which of the following civil liberties is protected under the Second Amendment?

The right to own guns

This quote is an example of which of the following?

The values of other countries have influenced political attitudes in the United States

The Voting Rights Act of 1965

"An unjust law is a code inflicted upon a minority which that minority had no part in enacting or creating because it did not have the unhampered right to vote. Who can say that the legislature of Alabama which set up the segregation laws was democratically elected? Throughout the state of Alabama all types of conniving methods are used to prevent Negroes from becoming registered voters, and there are some counties without a single Negro registered to vote, despite the fact that the Negroes constitute a majority of the population. Can any law set up in such a state be considered democratically structured?"

The due process clause

"In ... [certain] cases, immunities that are valid as against the federal government by force of the specific pledges of particular amendments have been found to be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, and thus, through the Fourteenth Amendment, become valid as against the states."

there are limits on who can be given the death

"It is clear that the ancient and humane limitation upon the State's ability to execute its sentences has as firm a hold upon the jurisprudence of today as it had centuries ago in England. The various reasons put forth in support of the common-law restriction [on executing the insane] have no less logical, moral, and practical force than they did when first voiced. For today, no less than before, we may seriously question the retributive value of executing a person who has no comprehension of why he has been singled out and stripped of his fundamental right to life."

Marriage is a fundamental right under the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection and due process clauses

"No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family . . . It would misunderstand these men and women to say they disrespect the idea of marriage. Their plea is that they do respect it, respect it so deeply that they seek to find its fulfillment for themselves. Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization's oldest institutions. They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right."

The Constitution does not always forbid decisions based on race

"Race-based action necessary to further a compelling governmental interest does not violate the Equal Protection Clause so long as it is narrowly tailored to further that interest. Context matters when reviewing such action. Not every decision influenced by race is equally objectionable, and strict scrutiny is designed to provide a framework for carefully examining the importance and the sincerity of the government's reasons for using race in a particular context."

The Constitution is colorblind and any racial classifications, even when used to help minorities, are harmful to society

"The Constitution abhors classifications based on race, not only because those classifications can harm favored races or are based on illegitimate motives, but also because every time the government places citizens on racial registers and makes race relevant to the provision of burdens or benefits, it demeans us all. . . . Undoubtedly there are other ways to 'better' the education of law students aside from ensuring that the student body contains a 'critical mass' of underrepresented minority students."

Colleges and universities should be allowed to use race as a factor in admissions

"The Constitution instructs all who act for the government that they may not 'deny to any person . . . the equal protection of the laws.' In implementing this equality instruction, as I see it, government decisionmakers may properly distinguish between policies of exclusion and inclusion. Actions designed to burden groups long denied full citizenship stature are not sensibly ranked with measures taken to hasten the day when entrenched discrimination and its after effects have been extirpated."

Shaw v. Reno (1993)

"The District Court's assessment that all this evidence proved racial predominance clears the bar of clear error review. The court emphasized that the districting plan's own architects had repeatedly described the influx of African-Americans into District 12 as a . . . compliance measure, not a side-effect of political gerrymandering. And those contemporaneous descriptions comported with the court's credibility determinations about the trial testimony—that Watt told the truth when he recounted Rucho's resolve to hit a majority-BVAP target; and conversely that Hofeller skirted the truth (especially as to Guilford County) when he claimed to have followed only race-blind criteria in drawing district lines. We cannot disrespect such credibility judgments."

A state university admissions program that takes race into account as part of an individual's overall record

"Universities cannot establish quotas for members of certain racial or ethnic groups or put them on separate admissions tracks. The Law School's admissions program . . . satisfies these requirements. Moreover, the program is flexible enough to ensure that each applicant is evaluated as an individual and not in a way that makes race or ethnicity the defining feature of the application. The Law School engages in a highly individualized, holistic review of each applicant's file, giving serious consideration to all the ways an applicant might contribute to a diverse educational environment."

A law affecting African Americans is unjust if they had no part in creating it as a result of being denied the right to vote

"Who can say that the legislature of Alabama which set up that state's segregation laws was democratically elected? Throughout Alabama all sorts of devious methods are used to prevent Negroes from becoming registered voters, and there are some counties in which, even though Negroes constitute a majority of the population, not a single Negro is registered. Can any law enacted under such circumstances be considered democratically structured?"

Structural barriers

"Who can say that the legislature of Alabama which set up that state's segregation laws was democratically elected? Throughout Alabama all sorts of devious methods are used to prevent Negroes from becoming registered voters, and there are some counties in which, even though Negroes constitute a majority of the population, not a single Negro is registered. Can any law enacted under such circumstances be considered democratically structured?"

Based on previous rulings, the Supreme Court is most likely to view a case concerning which of the following as an establishment clause case?

A courthouse prominently displays the Ten Commandments

Based on previous rulings, the Supreme Court is most likely to view a case concerning which of the following as a symbolic speech case?

A man who was arrested for waving a Nazi flag at a rally

Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Eighth Amendment?

A minor is sentenced to the death penalty

The establishment clause is best defined as which of the following?

A provision of the First Amendment which prohibits the federal government from making an official American religion

Based on previous rulings, which of the following scenarios would most likely violate the freedom of speech clause of the First Amendment?

A public school district bans students from wearing t-shirts supporting presidential candidates before an election

Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Second Amendment?

A state bans the sale and purchase of handguns

Based on previous rulings, which of the following scenarios would most likely violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

A state law criminalizes intermarriage between white and black citizens

Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Fourth Amendment?

A suspect's property is searched before a warrant is issued

The "public safety" exception

A suspected terrorist has chosen to remain silent after being arrested, yet the police continue to question him on potential locations of a bomb without informing him of his rights.

A policy benefiting those who tend to suffer from discrimination or are members of a historically disadvantaged group

Affirmative action is best defined as which of the following?

A Court refuses to provide a defendant a lawyer even though she cannot afford one

Based on previous rulings, the Supreme Court is most likely to view a case concerning which of the following as a violation of the Sixth Amendment?

The state of Illinois creates an all-black congressional district

Based on previous rulings, which of the following scenarios would the Supreme Court most likely rule violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

43% of Americans believe that abortion is morally wrong

Based on the information in the graphic, which of the following claims would an opponent of the ruling in Roe v. Wade most likely make?

It created more opportunities for female athletes to participate in sports

Based on the information in the pie charts, which of the following best summarizes the effect of Title IX?

Before her candidate announces his bid for office, a campaign manager organizes a short survey of likely voters to determine which issues most concern them. She hopes that by conducting this survey before the campaign starts, she can tell her candidate the likelihood of winning based on his position on key issues. Which type of poll is this campaign manager conducting?

Benchmark poll

"An unjust law is a code that a majority inflicts on a minority that is not binding on itself. This is difference made legal. On the other hand, a just law is a code that a majority compels a minority to follow, and that it is willing to follow itself. This is sameness made legal."

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)

Which of the following is an accurate conclusion based on a comparison of the trends in the graph and your knowledge of the importance of public opinion data as a source of political influence?

Congressman Schubert judged that although a majority of Americans support stricter gun control laws, the voters in his district are more likely to oppose such laws Nationwide polls may not represent the opinions of voters in a particular district.

Which of the following ideological perspectives is most consistent with the author?

Conservative

Which of the following groups would be most likely to support a constitutional amendment that bans affirmative action programs?

Conservatives

Which of the following statements is most consistent with the authors' argument in this passage?

Economic recessions have lasting consequences on the attitudes of individuals who experienced them during their formative years

"It is clear that the ancient and humane limitation upon the State's ability to execute its sentences has as firm a hold upon the jurisprudence of today as it had centuries ago in England. The various reasons put forth in support of the common-law restriction [on executing the insane] have no less logical, moral, and practical force than they did when first voiced. For today, no less than before, we may seriously question the retributive value of executing a person who has no comprehension of why he has been singled out and stripped of his fundamental right to life."

Eighth

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between the competing values of equality of opportunity and rule of law?

Enacting a policy that punishes immigrants seeking asylum who attempt to enter the United States without documentation

On Election Day, TV news network Houston News One is trying to project the 2018 Texas election results. They send pollsters to 400 voting places throughout the state to survey people before they cast their vote.

Entrance poll

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two cases?

Established a "heavy presumption against prior restraint" even in cases involving national security Ruled that speech creating a "clear and present danger" is not constitutionally protected

The exclusionary rule can best be described as which of the following?

Evidence obtained without a search warrant is subject to being excluded from use at a trial to convict someone

Which type of poll is the news network conducting?

Exit poll

Which of the following agents of socialization is the most successful at transmitting political ideologies?

Family

Which of the following scenarios would likely be considered an unconstitutional use of state power under the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

Florida passes a law denying legal counsel to suspected terrorists

Which of the following statements best explains why a Congressional candidate might use a focus group over a telephone survey?

Focus groups are more useful to determine why people have the opinions they do than telephone surveys

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of civil liberties and civil rights?

Freedom of assemblyFreedom from gender discrimination

In 1984, Gregory Lee Johnson burned an American flag in front of the Dallas City Hall in protest to Reagan administration policies. He was tried and convicted under a Texas law that prohibited people from desecrating a respected object. The case eventually went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in a 5-4 decision that Johnson had not violated the Constitution. Which of the following constitutional provisions does the case described in the scenario have in common with Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)?

Freedom of speech clause

Which of the following best defines civil liberties?

Freedoms that protect citizens, opinions, and property against government abuse of power

Which of the following life events would be most likely to have a significant effect on an individual's political attitude?

Getting married or divorced

Prior restraint is best defined as which of the following?

Government censorship that blocks free speech or publication

The question of whether or not a right applies to the states as well as the federal government can be answered by considering if the right is "implicit in the concept of ordered liberty"

In ... [certain] cases, immunities that are valid as against the federal government by force of the specific pledges of particular amendments have been found to be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, and thus, through the Fourteenth Amendment, become valid as against the states." Associate Justice Cardozo, majority opinion in Palko v. Connecticut (1937). Source: Justia

The equal protection clause

In 1890, Louisiana enacted a law that required separate railway cars for black people and for white people. Homer Plessy took a seat in a "whites only" train. He refused to move to the car reserved for black people and was arrested. In Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Supreme Court ruled in a 7-1 vote to uphold the Louisiana law.

restricted african american access to same facilities as white

In 1890, Louisiana enacted a law that required separate railway cars for black people and for white people. Homer Plessy took a seat in a "whites only" train. He refused to move to the car reserved for black people and was arrested. The case went to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Louisiana law.

The Supreme Court ruled that the "separate but equal" doctrine violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

In 1952, four African American students in Topeka, Kansas were denied access to certain public schools because of laws segregating public education by race.

The due process clause

In 1961, Clarence Earl Gideon stood trial in Florida, accused of robbing a pool hall. Gideon was poor and could not afford a lawyer. He requested that the court provide one for him, but Florida only provided lawyers for defendants accused of capital offenses. The Supreme Court decided to throw out the conviction because lawyers were necessary to ensure a fair trial. The Court ruled that states must provide counsel to defendants too poor to afford lawyers or they are violating the constitutional right to legal counsel.

The exclusionary rule

In 1961, the Supreme Court heard a case in which the police entered into a residence without a warrant looking for a suspect thought to be hiding in the house. While searching for the suspect, the police found illegal pornographic material. The police arrested the homeowner and she was convicted of possessing pornography. The Court decided to throw out the conviction because the police did not have a search warrant.

Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964

In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. organized the March on Washington to protest racial discrimination and segregation in public places.

North Carolina formed an oddly-shaped district that was a majority-minority district

In 1993, the Supreme Court struck down the formation of North Carolina's 12th congressional district (shown in pink) in Shaw v. Reno (1993). Which of the following best explains why the court ruled against North Carolina? Choose 1 answer:

The Supreme Court issuing a ruling that protects minority rights

In Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States (1964), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government has the right to regulate public accommodation under the commerce clause. After this decision, the federal government, under the authority of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, forced public places to desegregate.

Based on the data shown in the graph, which of the following statements is true about generational opinions towards immigrants?

In all generations, opinions towards immigrants have become more favorable over time

Roe vs. Wade

In the 1960s, Connecticut had a law prohibiting counselors from providing advice to married couples on how to prevent pregnancy. Police officers arrested the Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut after she disobeyed this law. In 1965, the Supreme Court heard the case and ruled that protections in the Bill of Rights imply that people have a right to privacy.

The due process clause

In the 1960s, Connecticut had a law prohibiting counselors from providing advice to married couples on how to prevent pregnancy. The Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut disobeyed this law and was arrested. In 1965, the Supreme Court heard the case and ruled that protections in the Bill of Rights implies that people have a right to privacy.

Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965

In the 1960s, literacy tests were used in an attempt to limit African American participation in the voting process.

Which of the following policies would create the most tension between competing interpretations of limited government and individualism?

Increasing regulations on the sale of automatic weapons

"In the Bill of Rights for this Commonwealth it is declared that the happiness of the people & the Preservation of civil government depend upon the piety religion & morality & that the people have a right to invest their Legislature with power to require that provision be made for the public worship of God & the support of protestant teachers & require the attendance of people upon such worship instructions. . . . We must insist that the Continental Constitution contain a Bill of Rights which by Express shall secure to us our privileges especially our religion." Daniel Adams, at a town meeting in Townshend, Massachusetts, 1787 Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?

Individual liberties must be secured against governmental intrusions by specific language in foundational documents

Which of the following is an accurate conclusion based on the chart and your knowledge of the impact of lifecycle effects on political attitudes?

Individuals are likely to become more conservative as they age

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between the competing values of rule of law and limited government?

Investigating journalists who have published news stories critical of the administration

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972) decision?

It emphasized the right of parents to control the religious upbringing of their children without state infringement

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) decision?

It limited the federal government's power to censor free speech or the publication of classified information

Which of the following statements best explains how the ruling in Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972) changed the balance of power between governments and protection for individual liberties?

It limited the power of state governments by declaring a state law requiring Amish children to attend school until they were 16 as a violation of the First Amendment

Which of the following statements best explains how the Court's ruling in Engel v. Vitale (1962) changed the balance between governmental power and individual liberty?

It limited the power of state governments by striking down a school policy that required the reading of a prayer at the start of the school day

Which of the following statements best explains how the Court's ruling in New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) changed the balance of power between law and order and the protection of individual liberties?

It restricted the power of the federal government to prevent the press from releasing classified information

Which of the following describes a reason why the Framers decided to include a Bill of Rights?

It was specifically designed to protect individual liberties and rights from a strong central government

Which of the following ideological perspectives is most consistent with the author?

Liberal

Which of the following groups would be most likely to support a constitutional amendment banning the use of the death penalty?

Liberals

"The District Court's assessment that all this evidence proved racial predominance clears the bar of clear error review. The court emphasized that the districting plan's own architects had repeatedly described the influx of African-Americans into District 12 as a . . . compliance measure, not a side-effect of political gerrymandering. And those contemporaneous descriptions comported with the court's credibility determinations about the trial testimony—that Watt told the truth when he recounted Rucho's resolve to hit a majority-BVAP target; and conversely that Hofeller skirted the truth (especially as to Guilford County) when he claimed to have followed only race-blind criteria in drawing district lines. We cannot disrespect such credibility judgments."

Majority-minority districts are unconstitutional when those districts are created based on racial differences

"As the quotations earlier in this opinion demonstrate, the inherent right of self-defense has been central to the Second Amendment right. The handgun ban [by the District of Columbia] amounts to a prohibition of an entire class of 'arms' that is overwhelmingly chosen by American society for that lawful purpose. The prohibition extends, moreover, to the home, where the need for defense of self, family, and property is most acute. Under any of the standards of scrutiny that we have applied to enumerated constitutional rights. . . banning from the home 'the most preferred firearm in the nation to 'keep' and use for protection of one's home and family, . . .would fail constitutional muster.'" -Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, majority opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) Supporters of Scalia's view that handgun bans violate Second Amendment rights could cite which of the following Supreme Court cases to support their argument?

McDonald v. Chicago

"The Second Amendment was adopted to protect the right of the people of each of the several States to maintain a well-regulated militia. It was a response to concerns raised during the ratification of the Constitution that the power of Congress to disarm the state militias and create a national standing army posed an intolerable threat to the sovereignty of the several States. Neither the text of the Amendment nor the arguments advanced by its proponents evidenced the slightest interest in limiting any legislature's authority to regulate private civilian uses of firearms. Specifically, there is no indication that the Framers of the Amendment intended to enshrine the common-law right of self-defense in the Constitution." Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, dissenting opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) People who disagree with Stevens's view on the rights protected under the Second Amendment could cite which of the following Supreme Court cases to support their argument?

McDonald v. Chicago (2010)

"The District Court's assessment that all this evidence proved racial predominance clears the bar of clear error review. The court emphasized that the districting plan's own architects had repeatedly described the influx of African-Americans into District 12 as a . . . compliance measure, not a side-effect of political gerrymandering. And those contemporaneous descriptions comported with the court's credibility determinations about the trial testimony—that Watt told the truth when he recounted Rucho's resolve to hit a majority-BVAP target; and conversely that Hofeller skirted the truth (especially as to Guilford County) when he claimed to have followed only race-blind criteria in drawing district lines. We cannot disrespect such credibility judgments."

North Carolina created a district predominantly based on racial lines, which is unconstitutional

Which of the following statements is reflected in the data in the chart?

Party identification differs significantly between generations

Which of the following actions may Congress take to advance civil rights?

Pass a law requiring that all schools receiving federal funding comply with desegregation efforts

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between free enterprise and equality of opportunity?

Passing an "equal pay for equal work" law to reduce differences in pay for women and men

Which of the following statements is reflected in the data in the chart?

People who are 65 years old or older are more likely to identify as conservative than liberal

Which of the following statements is most consistent with the author's argument in this passage?

People's political ideology changes as they get older

"We used polling not to determine what positions he would take but to figure out which of the positions he had already taken were the most popular. I would always draw the distinction between deciding on policy and identifying certain issues for emphasis by telling Clinton, 'You print the menu of the things you want. Then I'll advise which dish to have for dinner tonight.'" -Dick Morris, polling consultant for Bill Clinton, Behind the Oval , 1997 Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?

Public opinion poll results can be used to determine how best to present policies to the public

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between the competing values of equality of opportunity and free enterprise?

Raising the minimum wage to $15

Which of the following is a characteristic of a reliable scientific poll?

Randomized sample

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between free enterprise and rule of law?

Reducing environmental regulations for oil companies

A political scientist might use this data to support which of the following arguments?

Religious organizations are major agents of political socialization because religious leaders speak about social or political issues

Which of the following actions by a news organization would most likely be protected from prior restraint based on the precedent established by New York Times Co. v. United States (1971)?

Reporting on a protest calling for the end of military involvement in South Korea

"The character of every act depends upon the circumstances in which it is done. The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic." Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Supporters of Justice Holmes's argument could point to which of the following cases?

Schenck v. United States (1919)

W.A Rogers, "Now for a round-up," 1918. Cartoon depicting Uncle Sam rounding up men labeled "Spy" and "Traitor," while a flag reading "Sedition Law Passed" flies over the US Capitol. Source: Library of Congress Which of the following Supreme Court cases is most relevant to the topic of the cartoon?

Schenck v. United States (1919)

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the constitutional principles cited in Engel v. Vitale (1962) and Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)?

School sponsorship of religious activities violates the establishment clause Compelling Amish students to attend school past the eighth grade violates the free exercise clause

Which of the following policies is likely to create the most tension between the competing values of rule of law and limited government?

Seizing library records to investigate potential terrorists

The constitutional doctrine that applies some, but not all, protections of the Bill of Rights to the states and to all levels of government

Selective incorporation is best defined as which of the following?

Which of the following is a characteristic of a reliable scientific poll?

Small sampling error

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Speech creating a "clear and present danger" is not protected by the First Amendment Public school students have the right to wear black armbands to protest the Vietnam War

Which of the following scenarios is an example of the process of political socialization in schools?

Students are required to take an American government course to graduate from high school

Which of the following statements best describes a trend in the line graph above?

Support for gun control legislation has consistently hovered around 60% in the period shown

"There are other good things of less moment. I will now add what I do not like [about the Constitution]. First the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly & without the aid of sophisms for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction against monopolies, the eternal & unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land & not by the law of Nations. . . . Let me add that a bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, & what no just government should refuse or rest on inference." -Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, 20 December 1787 Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with

The Bill of Rights places necessary restrictions on the federal government's power

"The Constitution instructs all who act for the government that they may not 'deny to any person . . . the equal protection of the laws.' In implementing this equality instruction, as I see it, government decisionmakers may properly distinguish between policies of exclusion and inclusion. Actions designed to burden groups long denied full citizenship stature are not sensibly ranked with measures taken to hasten the day when entrenched discrimination and its after effects have been extirpated."

The Constitution only forbids racial classifications when they are designed to harm minorities, not help them

"Everyone believes that the FBI should have the tools it needs to catch dangerous criminals. But too often over the past decade, intelligence and law enforcement agencies choose approaches that sweep up information from millions of innocent Americans instead of targeting terrorists and criminals. These approaches don't make us safer. "The changes to Rule 41 allow the FBI to hack millions of victims of cybercrime. These victims of hacks are regular people, not criminals." -Cecilia Kang, "Ron Wyden Discusses Encryption, Data Privacy and Security," New York Times, October 9, 2016

The Fourth Amendment in the Bill of Rights

In 2006, the Supreme Court heard a case about a state banning a substance used during religious ceremonies. The state banned the substance because it contained a drug prohibited by the Controlled Substances Act. But the religious organization, O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao de Vegetal (UDV) said the government was interfering with religious practices by banning the use of the substance. The Supreme Court agreed and ruled that the government did not prove a compelling interest in regulating the UDV's use of drugs for religious ceremonies. Which of the following constitutional clauses does this case have in common with Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)?

The free exercise clause

Which of the following statements accurately summarizes the decision in New York Times Co. v. United States (1971)?

The government violated the First Amendment and could not stop the newspaper from publishing its article

"Everyone believes that the FBI should have the tools it needs to catch dangerous criminals. But too often over the past decade, intelligence and law enforcement agencies choose approaches that sweep up information from millions of innocent Americans instead of targeting terrorists and criminals. These approaches don't make us safer.

The need for public safety should not exceed an individual's protection from unreasonable search and seizure

A recent poll indicates that 89 percent of US adults favor expanding solar panel farms throughout the United States. Which of the following supports the credibility of the poll result?

The poll was conducted over the phone using a random-digit-dialing system

A pollster might claim that this poll is unreliable for which of the following reasons?

The poll was conducted solely among respondents who purchased a magazine and does not rely on a randomized sample

A pollster might claim that this poll is unreliable for which of the following reasons?

The poll's sample respondents were not randomized and not representative of the average Seattle resident

Political socialization is best defined as which of the following?

The process by which people form their ideas about politics and acquire their ideas about government

n the public opinion poll described in the table above, two groups of approximately 1500 people were asked if they favored or opposed the following statements: Statement A: To overcome past discrimination, do you favor affirmative action programs to help blacks get better jobs/education? Result: 60% of respondents said they favored these programs. Statement B: To overcome past discrimination, do you favor affirmative action programs which give special preferences to qualified blacks in hiring/education? Result: 46% of respondents said they favored these programs.

The questions contained a difference in wording

The data displayed in the graph above best supports which of the following statements?

The war in Vietnam and the Watergate scandal, which occurred during the late 1960s and 1970s, eroded public trust in government that has never been fully rebuilt

Which of the following is an example of a social movement motivated by the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

The women's rights movement

"In the First Amendment, the Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy. The press was to serve the governed, not the governors. The Government's power to censor the press was abolished so that the press would remain forever free to censure the Government. The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government." -Justice Hugo Black Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?

There should be a "heavy presumption against prior restraint" of freedom of speech

"The school officials banned and sought to punish petitioners for a silent, passive expression of opinion, unaccompanied by any disorder or disturbance on the part of petitioners. There is here no evidence whatever of petitioners' interference, actual or nascent, with the schools' work or of collision with the rights of other students to be secure and to be let alone. Accordingly, this case does not concern speech or action that intrudes upon the work of the schools or the rights of other students." -Justice Abe Fortas Which of the following Supreme Court cases is most relevant to the topic of the passage?

Tinker

"The school officials banned and sought to punish petitioners for a silent, passive expression of opinion, unaccompanied by any disorder or disturbance on the part of petitioners. There is here no evidence whatever of petitioners' interference, actual or nascent, with the schools' work or of collision with the rights of other students to be secure and to be let alone. Accordingly, this case does not concern speech or action that intrudes upon the work of the schools or the rights of other students." -Justice Abe Fortas Which of the following Supreme Court cases is most relevant to the topic of the passage?

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)

Count the Votes, a website that focuses on opinion poll analysis, conducts a poll every day for four years to determine how popular the sitting president is with likely or registered voters.

Tracking poll

Which of the following is an accurate conclusion based on a comparison of the trends in the line graph?

Trust in information from national news media is increasingly related to partisan affiliation

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Used the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause to extend the right to privacy to a woman's decision to have an abortion Incorporated the Second Amendment through the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause

Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

Which of the following Supreme Court Cases ruled that "separate but equal" public schools are a violation of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment?

Female athletes represented a larger proportion of total high school athletes in 2011-2012 than in 1971-1972

Which of the following accurately describes the information presented in the pie charts?

The Supreme Court has been able to prevent state government infringement of basic liberties protected under the Bill of Rights by applying the Fourteenth Amendment

Which of the following best describes the message in the political cartoon?

The rights of individuals against discrimination based on their race, sex, or other demographic characteristics

Which of the following best illustrates the concept of civil rights?

Decided that segregation in schools violates the equal protection clause Decided that the right to privacy extends to a woman's right to have an abortion

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Prohibited race-based segregation in schools Prohibited oddly-shaped majority-minority districts

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

The questions contained a difference in wording

Which of the following most likely accounts for the different results?

Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972

Which of the following policies is an example of specific legislation that extended civil rights to women?

It prohibited discrimination in public places, employment, and voting

Which of the following statements best explains why the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a significant political event?

It removed structural barriers to minority voting

Which of the following statements best explains why the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a significant political event?

It protected African-American rights to attend any public school and ruled that race-based school segregation unconstitutional

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision?

The prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures are intended to ensure that citizen liberties are not superseded by the need for social order and security

"National security and privacy are not mutually exclusive. They can both be accomplished through responsible intelligence gathering and careful respect for the freedoms of law-abiding Americans."

McDonald v. Chicago

"The District's total ban on handgun possession in the home amounts to a prohibition on an entire class of "arms" that Americans overwhelmingly choose for the lawful purpose of self-defense."

"[I]t has already been incontrovertibly shown that on the present occasion a bill of rights was totally unnecessary, and that it might be accompanied with some inconveniency and danger if there was any defect in the attempt to enumerate the privileges of the people. This system proposes a union of thirteen sovereign and independent states in order to give dignity and energy to the transaction of their common concerns. It would be idle, therefore to countenance the idea that any other powers were delegated to the general government than those specified in the Constitution itself." Justice Thomas McKean at the Pennsylvania State Convention to ratify the Constitution, edited by John Back McMaster and Frederick D. Stone, 1788 Which of the following best summarizes the author's argument?

A Bill of Rights would potentially give the federal government more power than is explicitly stated in the Constitution

"There are other good things of less moment. I will now add what I do not like [about the Constitution]. First the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly & without the aid of sophisms for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction against monopolies, the eternal & unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land & not by the law of Nations. . . . Let me add that a bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, & what no just government should refuse or rest on inference." -Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, 20 December 1787 Which of the following statements best summarizes Jefferson's argument? Choose 1 answer:

A bill of rights is necessary to protect civil liberties from infringement from the federal government

"In the Bill of Rights for this Commonwealth it is declared that the happiness of the people & the Preservation of civil government depend upon the piety religion & morality & that the people have a right to invest their Legislature with power to require that provision be made for the public worship of God & the support of protestant teachers & require the attendance of people upon such worship instructions.... We must insist that the Continental Constitution contain a Bill of Rights which by Express shall secure to us our privileges especially our religion." Daniel Adams, at a town meeting in Townshend, Massachusetts, 1787 Which of the following statements best summarizes the author's argument? Choose 1 answer:

A bill of rights would protect civil liberties such as freedom of religion

Which of the following scenarios represents a violation of one of the civil liberties protected by the Bill of Rights?

A state compels Amish students to attend school past the eighth grade

Petitioning the Supreme Court to preserve the ruling in Roe v. Wade, arguing that the majority of Americans do not think the Court should overturn the decision

Based on the information in the graphic, which of the following strategies would a group seeking to preserve the ruling in Roe v. Wade likely pursue?

Which of the following actions by a news organization would most likely be protected from prior restraint based on the precedent established by New York Times Co. v. United States (1971)?

Broadcasting a televised report that analyzes classified information about government surveillance of other countries

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Declared that the federal government can restrict certain types of speech if the words create a "clear and present danger" Declared that wearing a black armband to protest the Vietnam War was a form of symbolic speech

"Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State." Thomas Jefferson, letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, 1802 Supporters of Jefferson's view that the legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion" could point to which of the following cases?

Engel v. Vitale

It applied the Fourth Amendment to the states through the incorporation doctrine

In 1961, the Supreme Court heard a case in which the police entered into a residence without a warrant looking for a suspect thought to be hiding in the house. While searching for the suspect, the police found illegal pornographic material. The police arrested the homeowner and she was convicted in state court of possessing pornography. The Court decided to throw out the conviction because the police did not produce a search warrant, violating the right of the accused to be protected against an unreasonable search and seizure.

The due process clause

In 1961, the Supreme Court heard a case in which the police entered into a residence without a warrant looking for a suspect thought to be hiding in the house. While searching for the suspect, the police found illegal pornographic material. The police arrested the homeowner and she was convicted in state court of possessing pornography. The Court decided to throw out the conviction because the police did not produce a search warrant, violating the right of the accused to be protected against an unreasonable search and seizure.

The Bill of Rights implies that there is a right to privacy that the government cannot infringe upon

In 1988 and 1989, the Pennsylvania legislature amended its abortion control law. The changes included requiring a 24 hour waiting period for the procedure and that a married woman must notify her husband that she intends to have an abortion. In a 5-4 ruling, the Court upheld most of the Pennsylvania laws because they did not create a "substantial obstacle" to a woman seeking an abortion. This became known as the undue-burden test.

The due process clause

In 1988 and 1989, the Pennsylvania legislature amended its abortion control law. The changes included requiring a 24 hour waiting period for the procedure and that a married woman must notify her husband that she intends to have an abortion. In a 5-4 ruling, the Court upheld most of the Pennsylvania laws because they did not create a "substantial obstacle" to a woman seeking an abortion. This became known as the undue-burden test.

Which of the following statements explains how the Supreme Court has attempted to balance the power of the government with protections for individual liberties?

In cases involving interpretations of the Second Amendment, the Court has shown a commitment to an individual's right to own a gun

"As the quotations earlier in this opinion demonstrate, the inherent right of self-defense has been central to the Second Amendment right. The handgun ban [by the District of Columbia] amounts to a prohibition of an entire class of 'arms' that is overwhelmingly chosen by American society for that lawful purpose. The prohibition extends, moreover, to the home, where the need for defense of self, family, and property is most acute. Under any of the standards of scrutiny that we have applied to enumerated constitutional rights. . . banning from the home 'the most preferred firearm in the nation to 'keep' and use for protection of one's home and family, . . .would fail constitutional muster.'" -Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, majority opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) Which of the following statements is most consistent with the author's argument in this passage?

The Second Amendment protects a person's right to own a gun from government infringement

In 1961, students who attended public schools in Pennsylvania were required to read at least ten verses from the Bible. After students finished reading the readings, school officials required that all students recite the Lord's Prayer. In 1963, the Supreme Court heard the case and ruled that the readings and recitations violated a provision of the First Amendment. Which of the following constitutional clauses does this case have in common with Engel v. Vitale (1962)? Choose 1 answer:

The establishment clause

When the Bill of Rights was ratified in 1789, the amendments protected civil liberties infringement from which levels of government?

The federal government only

Declared that the state had violated the Sixth Amendment Declared that the state had violated the Second Amendment

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)McDonald v. Chicago (2010)AIncorporated a right to legal counselIncorporated the right to bear arms for self-defense

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Ruled on the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment Ruled on the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Ruled that state laws were supreme to national lawsRuled that states could not infringe on an individual's right to own a gun

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases?

Antoni starts yelling for other protestors to light buildings on fire and the police arrest him

Which of the following scenarios is an example of how a state may constitutionally limit free speech at a protest demonstration?

A person is tried twice for the same crime

Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Fifth Amendment?

A suspect is not informed that anything he says while under arrest can be used in his trial against him

Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Fifth Amendment?

It incorporated the right to legal counsel, as protected under the Sixth Amendment, to state and local governments

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) decision?

It incorporated a woman's right to privacy when having an abortion to state and local governments

Which statement accurately summarizes the impact of the Roe v. Wade (1973) decision?

"In the Bill of Rights for this Commonwealth it is declared that the happiness of the people & the Preservation of civil government depend upon the piety religion & morality & that the people have a right to invest their Legislature with power to require that provision be made for the public worship of God & the support of protestant teachers & require the attendance of people upon such worship instructions.... We must insist that the Continental Constitution contain a Bill of Rights which by Express shall secure to us our privileges especially our religion." Daniel Adams, at a town meeting in Townshend, Massachusetts, 1787 Supporters of Adams's view that a bill of rights is necessary to protect individual liberties could point to which of the following cases?

Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)


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