Deck 15: Civil Liberties: the Struggle for Freedom

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The Supreme Court applied the Bill of Rights to the states through selective __________.

A) application
B) interpretation
C) incorporation
D) nationalization
E) enumeration
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Which of the following generally is unconstitutional in school?

A) fighting
B) a weapon
C) free speech
D) prayer
E) punishment
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What is the name for a government decree that a person is guilty of a crime that carries the death penalty, rendered without benefit of a trial?

A) ex post facto
B) habeas corpus
C) due process
D) bill of attainder
E) double jeopardy
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Which clause prevents the national government from sanctioning an official religion?

A) establishment
B) free exercise
C) full faith and credit
D) equal protection
E) due process
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The Constitution protects against search of an individual's person, home, or vehicle without __________.

A) due process
B) permission
C) a warrant
D) compensation
E) a good reason
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The free exercise clause guarantees that the national government will not interfere with which of the following?

A) education
B) finance
C) business
D) speech
E) religion
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What does the Sixth Amendment guarantee to those accused of a crime?

A) assistance of counsel
B) access to law books
C) a jury trial
D) assistance by the press
E) a written indictment
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According to Justice Blackmun, a woman had which type of right to an abortion in her first trimester?

A) an absolute right
B) no right
C) a qualified right
D) a partial right
E) an arguable right
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Which amendment protects the right to bear arms?

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
E) Fifth
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Which rule bars the use of illegally seized evidence at trial?

A) double jeopardy
B) right to pay
C) prior restraint
D) exclusionary
E) hate speech
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Today, the United States is the only developed democracy to use which of the following to punish crime?

A) a prison system
B) a juvenile justice system
C) the Eighth Amendment
D) capital punishment
E) corporal punishment
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Which U.S. Supreme Court case found that a woman's right to have an abortion is protected by the implied constitutional right to privacy?

A) Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey
B) Lawrence v. Texas
C) Miranda v. Arizona
D) New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
E) Roe v. Wade
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Profanity, obscenity, and threats are examples of which of the following?

A) hate speech
B) prior restraints
C) fighting words
D) free speech
E) free exercise
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Article I of the Constitution prohibits which of the following, which make an act punishable as a crime even if the act was legal when it was committed?

A) writs of habeas corpus
B) bills of attainder
C) ex post facto laws
D) procedural guarantees
E) prior restraints
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In Barron v. Baltimore, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the __________ clause directly applied against unwarranted state action with respect to property rights.

A) necessary and proper
B) contract
C) private property
D) full faith and credit
E) supremacy
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What did Lochner v. New York find to be unconstitutional?

A) state regulation of hours of labor
B) forced sterilization
C) segregated education
D) discrimination against homosexuals
E) imprisonment without a trial
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New York Times Co. v. Sullivan held that there must be proof of which of the following in order to find libel against a public figure?

A) property loss
B) purposeful reporting of an untruth
C) an audience
D) a written record
E) actual harm
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Civil liberties are __________ that the government cannot take away.

A) property rights
B) personal freedoms
C) business rights
D) recognitions of equality
E) religious freedoms
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Selective incorporation makes the protections from the Bill of Rights applicable to the states through which of the following amendments?

A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Tenth
E) Fourteenth
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In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court declare that, under the law, slaves were not people but private property belonging to their owners?

A) Fletcher v. Peck
B) Plessy v. Ferguson
C) Abrams v. United States
D) Dred Scott v. Sandford
E) Gitlow v. New York
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The Supreme Court has ruled that states can limit abortions if the regulations do not pose which of the following?

A) a bar to equal protection
B) a due process violation
C) a prior restraint
D) an undue burden
E) a substantial inconvenience
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The Supreme Court has used selective incorporation to __________ the rights of states.

A) protect
B) limit
C) expand
D) define
E) enforce
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In Gitlow v. New York, the Supreme Court identified which of the following as a freedom protected from state interference by the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) freedom of speech
B) freedom of assembly
C) freedom of the press
D) freedom of religion
E) freedom to petition the government
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The Supreme Court briefly outlawed which of the following in the 1970s by asserting that it was being imposed in an arbitrary manner?

A) capital punishment
B) school prayer
C) access to court-appointed counsel
D) symbolic speech protection
E) the exclusionary rule
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What kind of speech is by its very utterance intended to inflict injury or incite an immediate breach of peace?

A) hate speech
B) symbolic speech
C) political speech
D) fighting words
E) obscenity
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Miranda rights include the right to which of the following?

A) a phone call
B) due process
C) a jury trial
D) be free from search and seizure
E) counsel
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In Dred Scott v. Sandford, the Supreme Court essentially invalidated which of the following?

A) Ohio Compromise
B) Missouri Compromise
C) Illinois Compromise
D) Louisiana Compromise
E) Montana Compromise
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In Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, the Supreme Court ruled that those who are detained as "enemy combatants" have the right to which of the following in order to contest the basis of their detention?

A) a written brief
B) the assistance of counsel
C) an appeal
D) a hearing
E) a jury trial
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What was the purpose of the 2006 amendments to the USA Patriot Act?

A) greater legislative oversight
B) diminished government access to e-mail
C) greater judicial oversight
D) greater government access to bank and financial records
E) diminished judicial oversight
Question
The doctrine of prior restraint prevents the government from prohibiting speech or publication __________.

A) that is obscene
B) after the fact
C) that is illegal
D) that is critical of the government
E) before the fact
Question
Which of the following considerably narrowed the exclusionary rule?

A) harmless error rule
B) closed container rule
C) inevitable discovery rule
D) confidential informant rule
E) illegal substance rule
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In matters of religion, the free exercise clause protects individuals from which of the following?

A) discrimination
B) persecution
C) governmental intrusion
D) segregation
E) dissenting opinions
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The "right to remain silent" is a citizen's protection against which of the following?

A) governmental intrusion
B) search and seizure
C) religious establishment
D) a biased jury
E) self-incrimination
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The USA Patriot Act enhances the government's ability to do which of the following?

A) examine private records
B) take personal property
C) imprison citizens without trial
D) indict foreign enemies
E) control public schooling
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What level of scrutiny is applied to official actions that are presumed to be constitutional?

A) procedural
B) intermediate
C) ordinary
D) strict
E) prospective
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Which Supreme Court case developed the exclusionary rule?

A) Parker v. Gideon
B) New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
C) Mapp v. Ohio
D) Wolf v. Colorado
E) Gideon v. Wainwright
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According to Table 15.1, Civil Liberties in the U.S. Constitution, the double jeopardy clause protects an individual who is acquitted of a crime from which of the following?

A) media coverage
B) being tried again
C) going free
D) asserting innocence
E) seeking the assistance of an attorney
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Which Supreme Court case declared that gun ownership was a fundamental constitutional right?

A) District of Columbia v. Heller
B) Gideon v. Wainwright
C) Miranda v. Arizona
D) Mapp v. Ohio
E) Griswold v. Connecticut
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Which test examines the constitutionality of religious establishments?

A) Orange
B) Lemon
C) Free Exercise
D) Prior Restraint
E) Due Process
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How many of the amendments that comprise the Bill of Rights protect the rights of those accused of crime?

A) six
B) eight
C) three
D) five
E) one
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In what context did the Supreme Court first apply the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) to abolish slavery
B) to eliminate racial discrimination
C) to eliminate sex discrimination
D) to strike down labor regulations
E) to protect voting rights
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Which of the following rights has the Supreme Court found to be one of the unstated liberties that arises from other explicitly stated rights?

A) right to marry
B) right to travel
C) right to vote
D) right to privacy
E) right to have a family
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Which of the following was mentioned in the original Constitution?

A) the right to bear arms
B) the right to a speedy trial
C) the right to execute a private contract
D) the right to practice religion
E) the right to vote
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Which clause ensures that a citizen who resides in California will be protected by the laws of Idaho while he or she is in Idaho?

A) privileges and immunities
B) free exercise
C) equal protection
D) supremacy
E) due process
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Which of the following is responsible for determining whether enough evidence exists to support a conviction against a criminal defendant?

A) trial court
B) defense attorney
C) prosecutor
D) legislature
E) jury
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Which of the following may the government ban without violating the Constitution?

A) hate speech
B) offensive art
C) virtual child pornography
D) obscene pornographic films
E) ritual animal sacrifice
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What do proponents of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility call its prisoners?

A) war criminals
B) enemy combatants
C) prisoners of war
D) foreign aggressors
E) enemy troops
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During the nineteenth century, the Bill of Rights did not apply to the states.
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In 1969, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a Ku Klux Klan member by ruling that the government could only restrict speech that __________.

A) might lead to violence
B) is a prior restraint
C) advocates imminent lawless action
D) qualifies as hate speech
E) is obscene
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Which of the following amendments was most recently incorporated through the Fourteenth Amendment and therefore applies to the states?

A) Sixth
B) Ninth
C) Third
D) Second
E) Fourth
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Although the speech in question was suppressed, the Court in Gitlow v. New York held that not all forms of __________ can be limited.

A) hate speech
B) symbolic speech
C) political speech
D) fighting words
E) obscenity
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In recent years, the Supreme Court has struggled to address __________ on the Internet in a First Amendment context.

A) slander
B) libel
C) hate speech
D) obscenity
E) fighting words
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A law prohibiting a newspaper from publishing a story exposing military secrets is an example of what kind of law?

A) violation of free speech
B) prior restraint
C) content-based
D) civil
E) criminal
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In Barron v. Baltimore, the Supreme Court held that the Bill of Rights limits __________, not __________, action.

A) federal, state
B) state, federal
C) state, local
D) local, state
E) federal, local
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The Military Commissions Act of 2006 allows the government to jail detainees without an opportunity to file which of the following?

A) an appeal
B) a writ of habeas corpus
C) a bill of attainder
D) a motion for summary judgment
E) a jury demand
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Which of the following could pass muster and not be considered obscenity under the Roth test?

A) child pornography
B) nude images
C) film
D) hardcore pornography
E) profane language
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Which of the following created the right to privacy?

A) the Bill of Rights
B) the Constitution
C) the executive branch
D) the legislature
E) the judiciary
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According to the Supreme Court, citizens do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" that would protect against an unwarranted police search of their __________.

A) hotel room
B) personal residence
C) garbage can on the edge of private property
D) car parked in their driveway
E) laptop computer
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Convicted criminals whose sentences increase during their prison term due to a change in the law have been illegally subjected to what kind of law?

A) cruel and unusual
B) habeas corpus
C) ex post facto
D) bill of attainder
E) writ of certiorari
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Shouting profanities in public is an example of __________, which is not protected speech.

A) hate speech
B) fighting words
C) obscenity
D) libel
E) slander
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The Burger Court vehemently enforced the rights identified in Miranda v. Arizona.
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Writs of habeas corpus are laws declaring an act illegal without a judicial trial.
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The free exercise clause guarantees that the government will not interfere with the practice of religion.
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The __________ Court, named after the Chief Justice presiding over the U.S. Supreme Court at the time, supported laws that deterred police misconduct.
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Government regulation of political speech is subject to ordinary scrutiny.
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Under the Lemon test, the government must not foster _____________ between the state and religion.
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Planned Parenthood v. Casey held that a state court could limit abortions as long as the regulation did not pose an undue burden on pregnant women.
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In Abington School District v. Schempp, the Court ruled that state-mandated Bible readings were constitutional under the free exercise clause.
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The contract clause prohibits the executive branch from entering into contracts without the consent of the legislative branch.
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Burning the American flag is not constitutionally protected symbolic speech.
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An early effort to define __________ focused on whether the material had any serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
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One prong of the Lemon test is that the law has a __________ secular purpose.
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In the 1970s, the Supreme Court ended __________ because it was being imposed arbitrarily, but it was later reinstated.
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Freedom of the press protects reporters from revealing their sources when they have been issued a subpoena by a court.
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In recent years, the Supreme Court has __________ constraints on aid to parochial schools and voucher programs.
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The constitutional convention was convened, in part, because citizens were concerned about threats to their property rights.
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Most developed countries use some form of the death penalty.
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__________ include profanity, obscenity, and threats.
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After Gideon v. Wainwright, the Sixth Amendment has been interpreted to guarantee a right to counsel to all criminal defendants, regardless of indigence.
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The Fourteenth Amendment suggests that the protections in the Bill of Rights could be interpreted as applying to the states.
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Deck 15: Civil Liberties: the Struggle for Freedom
1
The Supreme Court applied the Bill of Rights to the states through selective __________.

A) application
B) interpretation
C) incorporation
D) nationalization
E) enumeration
C
2
Which of the following generally is unconstitutional in school?

A) fighting
B) a weapon
C) free speech
D) prayer
E) punishment
D
3
What is the name for a government decree that a person is guilty of a crime that carries the death penalty, rendered without benefit of a trial?

A) ex post facto
B) habeas corpus
C) due process
D) bill of attainder
E) double jeopardy
D
4
Which clause prevents the national government from sanctioning an official religion?

A) establishment
B) free exercise
C) full faith and credit
D) equal protection
E) due process
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The Constitution protects against search of an individual's person, home, or vehicle without __________.

A) due process
B) permission
C) a warrant
D) compensation
E) a good reason
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The free exercise clause guarantees that the national government will not interfere with which of the following?

A) education
B) finance
C) business
D) speech
E) religion
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What does the Sixth Amendment guarantee to those accused of a crime?

A) assistance of counsel
B) access to law books
C) a jury trial
D) assistance by the press
E) a written indictment
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8
According to Justice Blackmun, a woman had which type of right to an abortion in her first trimester?

A) an absolute right
B) no right
C) a qualified right
D) a partial right
E) an arguable right
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Which amendment protects the right to bear arms?

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
E) Fifth
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Which rule bars the use of illegally seized evidence at trial?

A) double jeopardy
B) right to pay
C) prior restraint
D) exclusionary
E) hate speech
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11
Today, the United States is the only developed democracy to use which of the following to punish crime?

A) a prison system
B) a juvenile justice system
C) the Eighth Amendment
D) capital punishment
E) corporal punishment
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12
Which U.S. Supreme Court case found that a woman's right to have an abortion is protected by the implied constitutional right to privacy?

A) Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey
B) Lawrence v. Texas
C) Miranda v. Arizona
D) New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
E) Roe v. Wade
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Profanity, obscenity, and threats are examples of which of the following?

A) hate speech
B) prior restraints
C) fighting words
D) free speech
E) free exercise
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14
Article I of the Constitution prohibits which of the following, which make an act punishable as a crime even if the act was legal when it was committed?

A) writs of habeas corpus
B) bills of attainder
C) ex post facto laws
D) procedural guarantees
E) prior restraints
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In Barron v. Baltimore, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the __________ clause directly applied against unwarranted state action with respect to property rights.

A) necessary and proper
B) contract
C) private property
D) full faith and credit
E) supremacy
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What did Lochner v. New York find to be unconstitutional?

A) state regulation of hours of labor
B) forced sterilization
C) segregated education
D) discrimination against homosexuals
E) imprisonment without a trial
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New York Times Co. v. Sullivan held that there must be proof of which of the following in order to find libel against a public figure?

A) property loss
B) purposeful reporting of an untruth
C) an audience
D) a written record
E) actual harm
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Civil liberties are __________ that the government cannot take away.

A) property rights
B) personal freedoms
C) business rights
D) recognitions of equality
E) religious freedoms
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Selective incorporation makes the protections from the Bill of Rights applicable to the states through which of the following amendments?

A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Tenth
E) Fourteenth
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20
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court declare that, under the law, slaves were not people but private property belonging to their owners?

A) Fletcher v. Peck
B) Plessy v. Ferguson
C) Abrams v. United States
D) Dred Scott v. Sandford
E) Gitlow v. New York
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21
The Supreme Court has ruled that states can limit abortions if the regulations do not pose which of the following?

A) a bar to equal protection
B) a due process violation
C) a prior restraint
D) an undue burden
E) a substantial inconvenience
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22
The Supreme Court has used selective incorporation to __________ the rights of states.

A) protect
B) limit
C) expand
D) define
E) enforce
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23
In Gitlow v. New York, the Supreme Court identified which of the following as a freedom protected from state interference by the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) freedom of speech
B) freedom of assembly
C) freedom of the press
D) freedom of religion
E) freedom to petition the government
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The Supreme Court briefly outlawed which of the following in the 1970s by asserting that it was being imposed in an arbitrary manner?

A) capital punishment
B) school prayer
C) access to court-appointed counsel
D) symbolic speech protection
E) the exclusionary rule
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What kind of speech is by its very utterance intended to inflict injury or incite an immediate breach of peace?

A) hate speech
B) symbolic speech
C) political speech
D) fighting words
E) obscenity
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Miranda rights include the right to which of the following?

A) a phone call
B) due process
C) a jury trial
D) be free from search and seizure
E) counsel
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27
In Dred Scott v. Sandford, the Supreme Court essentially invalidated which of the following?

A) Ohio Compromise
B) Missouri Compromise
C) Illinois Compromise
D) Louisiana Compromise
E) Montana Compromise
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28
In Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, the Supreme Court ruled that those who are detained as "enemy combatants" have the right to which of the following in order to contest the basis of their detention?

A) a written brief
B) the assistance of counsel
C) an appeal
D) a hearing
E) a jury trial
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29
What was the purpose of the 2006 amendments to the USA Patriot Act?

A) greater legislative oversight
B) diminished government access to e-mail
C) greater judicial oversight
D) greater government access to bank and financial records
E) diminished judicial oversight
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30
The doctrine of prior restraint prevents the government from prohibiting speech or publication __________.

A) that is obscene
B) after the fact
C) that is illegal
D) that is critical of the government
E) before the fact
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Which of the following considerably narrowed the exclusionary rule?

A) harmless error rule
B) closed container rule
C) inevitable discovery rule
D) confidential informant rule
E) illegal substance rule
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32
In matters of religion, the free exercise clause protects individuals from which of the following?

A) discrimination
B) persecution
C) governmental intrusion
D) segregation
E) dissenting opinions
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The "right to remain silent" is a citizen's protection against which of the following?

A) governmental intrusion
B) search and seizure
C) religious establishment
D) a biased jury
E) self-incrimination
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34
The USA Patriot Act enhances the government's ability to do which of the following?

A) examine private records
B) take personal property
C) imprison citizens without trial
D) indict foreign enemies
E) control public schooling
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35
What level of scrutiny is applied to official actions that are presumed to be constitutional?

A) procedural
B) intermediate
C) ordinary
D) strict
E) prospective
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36
Which Supreme Court case developed the exclusionary rule?

A) Parker v. Gideon
B) New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
C) Mapp v. Ohio
D) Wolf v. Colorado
E) Gideon v. Wainwright
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37
According to Table 15.1, Civil Liberties in the U.S. Constitution, the double jeopardy clause protects an individual who is acquitted of a crime from which of the following?

A) media coverage
B) being tried again
C) going free
D) asserting innocence
E) seeking the assistance of an attorney
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38
Which Supreme Court case declared that gun ownership was a fundamental constitutional right?

A) District of Columbia v. Heller
B) Gideon v. Wainwright
C) Miranda v. Arizona
D) Mapp v. Ohio
E) Griswold v. Connecticut
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39
Which test examines the constitutionality of religious establishments?

A) Orange
B) Lemon
C) Free Exercise
D) Prior Restraint
E) Due Process
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40
How many of the amendments that comprise the Bill of Rights protect the rights of those accused of crime?

A) six
B) eight
C) three
D) five
E) one
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41
In what context did the Supreme Court first apply the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) to abolish slavery
B) to eliminate racial discrimination
C) to eliminate sex discrimination
D) to strike down labor regulations
E) to protect voting rights
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42
Which of the following rights has the Supreme Court found to be one of the unstated liberties that arises from other explicitly stated rights?

A) right to marry
B) right to travel
C) right to vote
D) right to privacy
E) right to have a family
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43
Which of the following was mentioned in the original Constitution?

A) the right to bear arms
B) the right to a speedy trial
C) the right to execute a private contract
D) the right to practice religion
E) the right to vote
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44
Which clause ensures that a citizen who resides in California will be protected by the laws of Idaho while he or she is in Idaho?

A) privileges and immunities
B) free exercise
C) equal protection
D) supremacy
E) due process
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Which of the following is responsible for determining whether enough evidence exists to support a conviction against a criminal defendant?

A) trial court
B) defense attorney
C) prosecutor
D) legislature
E) jury
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Which of the following may the government ban without violating the Constitution?

A) hate speech
B) offensive art
C) virtual child pornography
D) obscene pornographic films
E) ritual animal sacrifice
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What do proponents of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility call its prisoners?

A) war criminals
B) enemy combatants
C) prisoners of war
D) foreign aggressors
E) enemy troops
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48
During the nineteenth century, the Bill of Rights did not apply to the states.
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49
In 1969, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a Ku Klux Klan member by ruling that the government could only restrict speech that __________.

A) might lead to violence
B) is a prior restraint
C) advocates imminent lawless action
D) qualifies as hate speech
E) is obscene
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50
Which of the following amendments was most recently incorporated through the Fourteenth Amendment and therefore applies to the states?

A) Sixth
B) Ninth
C) Third
D) Second
E) Fourth
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51
Although the speech in question was suppressed, the Court in Gitlow v. New York held that not all forms of __________ can be limited.

A) hate speech
B) symbolic speech
C) political speech
D) fighting words
E) obscenity
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52
In recent years, the Supreme Court has struggled to address __________ on the Internet in a First Amendment context.

A) slander
B) libel
C) hate speech
D) obscenity
E) fighting words
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53
A law prohibiting a newspaper from publishing a story exposing military secrets is an example of what kind of law?

A) violation of free speech
B) prior restraint
C) content-based
D) civil
E) criminal
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54
In Barron v. Baltimore, the Supreme Court held that the Bill of Rights limits __________, not __________, action.

A) federal, state
B) state, federal
C) state, local
D) local, state
E) federal, local
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55
The Military Commissions Act of 2006 allows the government to jail detainees without an opportunity to file which of the following?

A) an appeal
B) a writ of habeas corpus
C) a bill of attainder
D) a motion for summary judgment
E) a jury demand
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56
Which of the following could pass muster and not be considered obscenity under the Roth test?

A) child pornography
B) nude images
C) film
D) hardcore pornography
E) profane language
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57
Which of the following created the right to privacy?

A) the Bill of Rights
B) the Constitution
C) the executive branch
D) the legislature
E) the judiciary
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58
According to the Supreme Court, citizens do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" that would protect against an unwarranted police search of their __________.

A) hotel room
B) personal residence
C) garbage can on the edge of private property
D) car parked in their driveway
E) laptop computer
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59
Convicted criminals whose sentences increase during their prison term due to a change in the law have been illegally subjected to what kind of law?

A) cruel and unusual
B) habeas corpus
C) ex post facto
D) bill of attainder
E) writ of certiorari
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60
Shouting profanities in public is an example of __________, which is not protected speech.

A) hate speech
B) fighting words
C) obscenity
D) libel
E) slander
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61
The Burger Court vehemently enforced the rights identified in Miranda v. Arizona.
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62
Writs of habeas corpus are laws declaring an act illegal without a judicial trial.
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63
The free exercise clause guarantees that the government will not interfere with the practice of religion.
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64
The __________ Court, named after the Chief Justice presiding over the U.S. Supreme Court at the time, supported laws that deterred police misconduct.
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65
Government regulation of political speech is subject to ordinary scrutiny.
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66
Under the Lemon test, the government must not foster _____________ between the state and religion.
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67
Planned Parenthood v. Casey held that a state court could limit abortions as long as the regulation did not pose an undue burden on pregnant women.
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68
In Abington School District v. Schempp, the Court ruled that state-mandated Bible readings were constitutional under the free exercise clause.
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69
The contract clause prohibits the executive branch from entering into contracts without the consent of the legislative branch.
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70
Burning the American flag is not constitutionally protected symbolic speech.
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71
An early effort to define __________ focused on whether the material had any serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
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72
One prong of the Lemon test is that the law has a __________ secular purpose.
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73
In the 1970s, the Supreme Court ended __________ because it was being imposed arbitrarily, but it was later reinstated.
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74
Freedom of the press protects reporters from revealing their sources when they have been issued a subpoena by a court.
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75
In recent years, the Supreme Court has __________ constraints on aid to parochial schools and voucher programs.
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76
The constitutional convention was convened, in part, because citizens were concerned about threats to their property rights.
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77
Most developed countries use some form of the death penalty.
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78
__________ include profanity, obscenity, and threats.
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79
After Gideon v. Wainwright, the Sixth Amendment has been interpreted to guarantee a right to counsel to all criminal defendants, regardless of indigence.
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80
The Fourteenth Amendment suggests that the protections in the Bill of Rights could be interpreted as applying to the states.
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