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Jeopardy Free Speech Freedom of Religion and Assembly Defendant’s Rights & Privacy Civil Rights Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Court Cases
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What is the first amendment? Freedom of speech is a central concern of this amendment
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What is libel? False and malicious rumors spread by print are known as this
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What is slander? False and malicious rumors spread by talking/speech are known as this
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What is a clear and present danger? Schenck v. United States determined that statements that pose a “__________” can be suppressed by the government.
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What is Sheppard v Maxwell? The impact of national publicity on criminal trials was the topic of this court case
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What is the Lemon test? This test is used to determine whether a law made by federal or local governments establishes religion
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What is the free exercise clause? Reynold v United States concerned what clause of the first amendment?
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What is Engle v Vitale? “It is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers for any group of the American people to recite as part of a religious program carried on by government” is an excerpt from the Supreme Court’s statement on this case
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What is the establishment clause? Thomas Jefferson referred to this clause as a “wall of separation” between church and state.
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What is peaceful? An important limit of the right to assembly is that in exercising this right one must be “______.”
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What is privacy? The ruling of Roe v. Wade was based on the right to this:
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What are Miranda Rights? Miranda v Arizona established this procedure that law enforcement must use before questioning suspects after their arrest.
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What is Mapp v Ohio? The exclusionary rule regarding evidence was established from the ruling of this court case
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What is the 8 th Amendment? Capital punishment was deemed to not be a violation of this amendment by ruling of the Gregg v Georgia trial
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What is the Patriot Act? This act was passed six months after the 9/11 attacks and allowed for increased U.S. surveillance measures and a change in the way intelligence is gathered and shared
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What is same sex couples? The Defense of Marriage Act, enacted in 1996, had a negative effect on this group
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What is affirmative action? Efforts to bring about increased employment, promotion, or admission for members of groups who have suffered from discrimination are known collectively as this
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What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964? Heart of Atlanta Motel v U.S. was a case that reacted to which of the following?
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What is Plessy v Ferguson? Which court case determined that “equal” accommodations provided to members of both races did not constitute discrimination?
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What is Brown v Board of Education? The ruling in this case was a notable milestone in the expansion of civil rights during the 1950s
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What is the 6 th Amendment? Gideon v Wainwright dealt with the interpretation of this constitutional amendment
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What is Roth v United States? Whether or not obscene material should be classified as protected speech was the question in this Supreme Court case.
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What is New York Times CO v. United States? The Pentagon Papers were the subject of this court case
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What is symbolic? Texas v Johnson decreed that burning an American flag is a protected form of this kind of free speech.
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What is Hazelwood School District v. Kulmeier? The decision of this court case found that it was legal for a principal to censor student produced materials.
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