POLYSCI CH.4
What was challenged by Lawrence v. Texas (2003)?
Texas's sodomy laws
In a 2010 CNN survey, 2 in 5 Americans stated that individuals arrested by police on suspicion of terrorism
should not be read their Miranda rights.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the right of free assembly
takes precedence over the possibility that the exercise of the right might have undesirable consequences.
The Supreme Court has generally held that those convicted in state courts and who appeal on the grounds that their federal constitutional rights were violated are limited to
1 one appeal
In which decade did the election of "tough on crime" candidates lead to state legislatures enacting stiffer penalties for crime while also limiting judges' abilities to reduce sentences for nonviolent crimes of first-time offenders?
1990s
The right to legal counsel is a ______ Amendment protection.
6
England's ______ gave members of Protestant sects the right to worship freely and publicly. The first Amendment reflects this tradition.
Act of Toleration
In which 2014 case did the Supreme Court rule that companies that are "closely held" (only a few owners) are not required to provide their employees with birth control if they object on religious grounds?
Burwell v. Hobby Lobby
Which amendment to the United States Constitution protects individuals from testifying against themselves in a court of law?
Fifth
Which of the following statements is true regarding freedom of the press?
Freedom of the press receives strong judicial protection.
The Supreme Court upheld the forced relocation of tens of thousands of Japanese Americans during World War II in which of the following cases?
Korematsu v. United States
The Supreme Court determined that privacy rights extend to consensual activity between same-sex partners in
Lawrence v. Texas.
The Supreme Court decision that determined that the right to privacy extended to include abortion is
Roe v. Wade.
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.
Where is the Bill of Rights located in the U.S. Constitution?
The first ten amendments to the Constitution make up the Bill of Rights.
The law passed by Congress, soon after the 9/11 attacks, that allows the FBI and other intelligence agencies to access personal information and records without consent from targeted individuals is known as the
USA Patriot Act.
The exclusionary rule is based on the Supreme Court decision in
Weeks v. United States (1914).
The importance of listing individual rights in the Constitution is that it gives individuals who feel that their rights have been violated
a basis for taking the alleged violation into a court of law for a ruling by a judge.
Which of the following best describes the subject under consideration in Roe v. Wade?
abortion
Freedom of expression
does not cover some forms of commercial speech, such as advertising. does not cover obscene forms of sexual expression. allows individual Americans to communicate thoughts of their choosing.
The ______ clause of the First Amendment bans the state from helping religious institutions, whereas the ______ clause bans the state from restricting the free practice of religion by individuals.
establishment; free-exercise
Based on the exclusionary rule, evidence that is illegally obtained can normally be used in a trial.
false
The right to appeal after conviction is guaranteed in the Constitution.
false
The free-exercise clause
has been interpreted to mean Americans can hold any religious belief of their choosing. has been interpreted to mean that Americans can not always act on their religious beliefs if they conflict with other laws. is part of the First Amendment.
The barrier to restrict speech established in Brandenburg v. Ohio is best described as
imposing
The Supreme Court has ruled that prisoners should generally appeal their cases first
in state courts.
Which term describes the set of procedures authorities must follow before a person can be lawfully punished for an offense?
procedural due process
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
provide that no person can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
According to the establishment clause, the government is required to
remain neutral toward all religions.
In Brandenburg v. Ohio the Supreme Court developed which of the following tests that expanded protections for Americans to voice political opinions?
the imminent lawless action test
Which of the following constitutional protections were at issue in the Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona?
the right to an attorney the right to remain silent
Griswold v. Connecticut was a case dealing with
the right to privacy.
Which of the following is a right of the accused that is protected by the Fifth Amendment?
to have a grand jury weigh the prosecution's evidence
In Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the Supreme Court ruled that restrictions on abortion were legal so long as they didn't place an ______ ____ on a woman's right to obtain an abortion.
undue burden
Which amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures?
4
Which of the following amendments contribute to ensuring criminal due process?
4, 5, 6, 8
Which of the following cases established that law enforcement officers must advise detainees of their rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, before beginning questioning in a criminal investigation?
Miranda v. Arizona
Why was the National Security Agency's wiretapping of phone calls and e-mail messages originating in the United States, first revealed by The New York Times in 2005, controversial?
The wiretapping had been authorized by President George W. Bush without approval from the courts. The NSA had collected data on nearly every call made by Americans.
The exclusionary rule restricts the ability of
courts to admit illegally obtained evidence during a trial.
As a result of changes in sentencing policies, the U.S. prison population, per capita,
is the largest in the world.
In the case of New York Times Co. v. United States
it was ruled that prior restraint is unconstitutional without a compelling argument for the restriction.
Which of these groups is typically more protective of individual rights?
judges
The Sedition Act of 1798
made it a crime to publish stories that were harshly critical of the president.
In the 1963 Gideon case, the Supreme Court established that
the government must provide lawyers to individuals who cannot afford their own attorney.
In Hamden v. Rumsfeld, the Supreme Court ruled that the use of secret military tribunals to try detainees accused of terrorism was ______, as detainees were entitled to a trial affording all the guarantees contained in the Constitution.
unconstitutional
The Eighth 8 Amendment protects
against cruel and unusual punishment.
The First Amendment clause barring the government from passing any laws that prohibit an individual's practice of his or her religion is known as the ______ clause.
free-exercise
Which of the following acts of legislation gave government increased authority to examine medical, financial, and student records and increased surveillance of communications without a warrant or court order?
the USA Patriot Act