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Civil Liberties
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civics
Instructions:
Answer 43 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Rights are seen as inherently belonging to individuals and do what they please expect: interfere with rights of others-govnt is constitutionally empowered to act to restrict the exercise of that freedom.
Compelling state interest
Double jeopardy
Time - place - manner regulations...
Natural rights
2. 1st amendment doctrine that permitted prohibited racial segregation as long as equal facilities or accommodation were prohibited.
Separation of church and state...
Clear and probable danger test...
Moment of silence
Compelling state interest
3. The right of people to associate freely without unwarranted interference by govnt; implicitly protected by the 1st amendment.
Freedom of association
Picketing
Time - place - manner regulations...
Public forum
4. An official act preventing publication of a particular work.
Picketing
Separation of church and state...
Prior restraint
Preferred freedoms
5. The idea that there are scientific reasons to believe in creationism as opposed to evolution.
Natural rights
Compelling govnt interest
Incorporation
Creation science
6. Utterances that are inherently likely to provoke a violent response from the audience.
Natural rights
Compelling govnt interest
Least restrictive means...
Fighting words
7. The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. Lemon test: 3 part test forth in Lemon v. Kurtzman to pass muster under the Est. Clause - a law must have a secular purpose - must not have the principal effect of advancing or inhi
Slander
Civil rights
Expressive Conduct
Freedom of association
8. Practices outside the religious mainstream.
Bad tendency test
Unconviental religious practice
Symbolic speech
Free marketplace of ideas
9. The right to publish media print free from prior restraint or sanctions.
Imminent lawless action...
Free exercise clause
Freedom of press
Separation of church and state...
10. The process by Which most provisions of the bill of rights have been extended to limit state action by the way of Due process clause of the 14th amendment.
Incorporation
Public forum
Prior restraint
Compelling govnt interest
11. The most demanding level of judicial review in cases involving alleged infringements of civil rights/liberties
Strict scrutiny
Creation science
Compelling state interest
Clear and probable danger test...
12. Certain freedoms (speech) greatly protection than other activities when legislative measure that restricts preferred freedoms is challenged the ordinary presumption that the restrictions - constitutional is reversed in favor of the presumptive protec
Expressive Conduct
Civil rights
Unconviental religious practice
Preferred freedoms
13. An activity that expresses a point of view/message symbolically - rather than through pure speech
Clear and present danger test
Bill of attainder
Double jeopardy
Symbolic speech
14. A restrictive interpretation of the 1st amendment under which govnt may prohibit expression having a tendency to cause people to break the law
Bad tendency test
Natural rights
Double jeopardy
Clear and probable danger test...
15. Clause of the 1st amendment prohibiting congress from enacting laws 'respecting...religion'.
Est. clause
Compelling state interest
Pure speech
Prior restraint
16. Overrides the fundamental rights of persons adversely affected by govnt action/policy.
Time - place - manner regulations...
Slander
Compelling govnt interest
Free marketplace of ideas
17. Term referring to a time - place or manner regulation that is enforced w/o regard to the content of expression.
Fighting words
Freedom of speech...
Content-neutral
Civil rights
18. Communication that is purely spoken.
Habeaus Corpus
Pure speech
Imminent lawless action...
Secular govnt...
19. Unlawful conduct that is about to take place and which is inevitable unless there is inheritable by authorities.
Habeaus Corpus
Creation science
Pure speech
Imminent lawless action...
20. Expression aimed at inciting insurrection/overthrow of the govnt.
Free exercise clause
Seditious speech
Est. clause
Secular govnt...
21. Carrying signs of protest in the public form.
Double jeopardy
Imminent lawless action...
Unconviental religious practice
Picketing
22. Govnt that is not affiliated w/ or controlled by religious authorities
Est. clause
Free marketplace of ideas
Secular govnt...
Content-neutral
23. Enables a court to review a custodial situation and order the release of an individual Who is found to have been illegally incarcerated
Bill of attainder
Habeaus Corpus
Defamation
Freedom of press
24. Clause in the 1st Amendment prohibiting congress from abridging the free exercise of religion.
Expressive Conduct
Prior restraint
Creation science
Free exercise clause
25. The 1st amendment test that protects expression up to the point that poses a clear and present danger of bringing about some substantive evil that govnt has a right to prevent.
Civil rights
Expressive Conduct
Freedom of expression...
Clear and present danger test
26. Reasonable govnt regulations as to the time - place and manner of expressive actions protected by constitution
Clear and present danger test
Natural rights
Pure speech
Time - place - manner regulations...
27. The right to speak or express oneself freely without unreasonable inference by govnt.
Bill of attainder
Separation of church and state...
Unalienable rights
Freedom of speech...
28. Policy under which public school students are required to observe a minute of silence at the beginning of the school day.
Incorporation
Moment of silence
Civil rights
Defamation
29. Conduct undertaken to express a message.
Double jeopardy
Freedom of speech...
Content-neutral
Expressive Conduct
30. Being tried 2 times for same offense compulsory self-incrimination (pleading).
Double jeopardy
Prior restraint
Incorporation
Symbolic speech
31. A tort involving the injury to one's reputation by malicious/reckless dissemination of a falsehood.
Natural rights
Creation science
Defamation
Preferred freedoms
32. A summary term embracing freedom of speech of the press as well as symbolic speech and expressive conduct.
Clear and present danger test
Public forum
Preferred freedoms
Freedom of expression...
33. The notion that expression should be unrestricted so that ideas can be traded freely in society - much as goods are freely exchanged in the marketplace.
Natural rights
Free marketplace of ideas
Freedom of expression...
Defamation
34. A legislative act that imposes punishment on a person without benefitting of a trail in a court of law.
Bill of attainder
Symbolic speech
Expressive Conduct
Clear and present danger test
35. Overrides the fundamental rights of persons adversely affected by state action/policy.
Clear and probable danger test...
Compelling state interest
Bill of attainder
Clear and present danger test
36. A public space generally acknowledged as appropriate for public assemblies or expressions of views.
Public forum
Time - place - manner regulations...
Preferred freedoms
Unconviental religious practice
37. The tort of defamation through published manner.
Expressive Conduct
Libel
Bill of attainder
Slander
38. Various activities of a religious nature in the public schools
School prayer...
Bad tendency test
Habeaus Corpus
Freedom of association
39. Whether the gravity of 'evil' discounted by its improbably justifies such invasion of free speech as is necessary to avoid danger.
Incorporation
Clear and probable danger test...
Free marketplace of ideas
Moment of silence
40. A judicial inquiry as to whether a particular policy that is being challenged as an infringement of some fundamental right is the least burdensome means of achieving the govnt objective.
Incorporation
Free exercise clause
Least restrictive means...
Picketing
41. The tort of defaming someone's character through verbal statements.
Compelling govnt interest
Bill of attainder
Slander
Freedom of assembly
42. The right of people to peaceable/assemble in a public place.
Freedom of assembly
Prior restraint
Creation science
Habeaus Corpus
43. Life - liberty - and the pursuit of happiness (john Locke).
Creation science
Unalienable rights
Secular govnt...
Strict scrutiny