The Unalienable Rights
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech and Press
Freedom of Assembly and Petition and Misc.
100
What does unalienable rights mean?
Inherent or basic rights that cannot be taken away
100
What are the two guarantees of religious freedom?
Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause
100
What is the following statement an example of – If I stand up in a restaurant and state that I have found a severed finger in my soup. (I made this statement even though I did not really have a severed finger in my soup.)
slander
100
Deliberately violating the law through nonviolent action as a means of expressing opposition to some particular law or public policy is
civil disobedience
200
What year was the Bill of Rights ratified?
1791
200
Who made the following statement with regards to religion "a wall of separation between church and state?"
Thomas Jefferson
200
What court case established the "clear and present danger" standard?
Schenck v. United States
200
The government has the right to regulate all of the following EXCEPT (a) timing of a demonstration. (b) content of a demonstration. (c) manner of a demonstration. (d) location of a demonstration.
(b) content of a demonstration
300
These are positive acts of government that seek to make constitutional guarantees a reality.
civil rights
300
What is a parochial school?
church-related
300
What is the following statement an example of – If I state that I am organizing an attack where the goal is to overthrow the government of the United States.
seditious speech
300
Parochial schools may receive federal tax dollars for certain expenses. True or False
True
400
The Due Process Clause is a part of what amendment?
14th Amendment
400
What court case outlawed the use of a scripted prayer?
Engel v. Vitale
400
What is it called when the government tries to eliminate ideas before they are expressed?
prior restraint
400
Wearing an armband to protest a war is an example of what type of speech?
symbolic
500
Most of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights are included in the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause. What is this process called?
process of incorporation
500
What does the Lemon test determine?
The Lemon test determines if a State law favors one religion over another.
500
What test asks the following questions - 1) The average person finds that the work appeals to “prurient interests” judging from contemporary standards. 2) The work describes offensive sexual conduct that is specifically outlawed as obscene. 3) The work lacks serious value of any variety.
obscenity test
500
What does secular mean?
nonreligious
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