LIBERTIES VS. RIGHTS
1st amendment
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100
List some FALSE RIGHTS that people believe we should have a 'right' to.
Right to free education 

Right to free health care

Right to marry whoever and whatever

100

What is the 1st amendment?

Freedom of Speech, Religion, and Assembly/Petition

100

What is 2nd AMENDMENT? 


How can STATES place limits on this?

Right to bear arms 


-ban certain types of weapons

100

What is a MIRANDA warning?

Law enforcement must inform people of their rights if they are arrested.
100

What is 10 plus 30?

40

200

ARE THESE LIBERTIES OR RIGHTS?

Right to trial by jury 

Right to legal counsel 

Right to due process

200

What is FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE? 


Give example on how his could be violated by government.

People have freedom to worship AND exercise their religion in practice without interference by the government.

200

8th AMENDMENT protects against UNUSUAL AND CRUEL PUNISHMENTS. 

*What is the current federal law regarding CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

*Federal law forbids capital punishes in all states EXCEPT extreme cases

200

What is the capital of state of Illinois?

Springfield

200

What are VOTING REQUIREMENTS for today?

-18

-citizen

-registered

300

Are these LIBERTIES or RIGHTS?

freedom of religion 

freedom of speech

300

List THREE ways the government can actually limit freedom of speech.

Sedition
Defamation 

Subversion - against govt

Inciting to violence

300

The 5th AMENDMENT gives someone the right to have case heard by a grand jury. Under this people are protected against SELF-INCRIMINATION and DOUBLE JEOPARDY. What are those?

-Don't have to testify against yourself

-Can't be tried twice for the same crime

300

What is WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS?

if not charged with a crime, must be released

300

Describe what limit on voting rights was removed for each of these dates: 

19th century --> 

1870 --> 

1920 --> 

1971 -->


•Early 19th cty à property requirements abolished

•15th amend -1870 à adult black men could vote ‘in theory’

•1920 à adult women  could vote (19th AMEND)

•1971 à voting age lowered to 18 (26th AMEND)

400

Why do people have RIGHTS, but why are there also limits to rights?

All have some rights b/c created in image of God BUT there are limits to what people are 'owed'

400

What is the ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE? Explain the truth about whether their is a 'wall of separation between church and state'. When did this separation start being asserted?

Federal government may not establish any religion. 

No separation between religion and gov't - 1st states had state religions and prayer and religion taught in public schools

1960s- supreme court began saying separation between church and state

400

What is the 4th AMENDMENT? 


What did the SC case MAPP v. OHIO decide about evidence obtained by police?

No unreasonable searches + seizures 


-any evidence obtained w/o warrant is inadmissible

400

What is the 15th AMENDMENT (an amendment involving rights of African-Americans)? 


Name 2 ways states tried to get around this.

Adult black males can vote

*literary tests/grandfather clause

400

RIGHT TO PRIVACY - What in the Constitution did the justices use to infer that people had a 'right to privacy'? 


How was this used in Roe v. Wade?




*women have right to privacy of their own decisions involving their body

500

WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS?

LIBERTIES - freedoms that must be protected FROM THE GOVT


RIGHTS - right to be free from unequal treatment

500

What are TWO ways the government can LIMIT the freedom to petition and assembly?

- time and place (not appropriate)

-violence

500

The 6th AMENDMENT lists the rights of accused/criminal courts. These include the right to a ________________ trial, a _______________ jury, and to know the ___________________.

speedy and public 

impartial of peers

the accusations against him

500

What is SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS and PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS?

•SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS: content of laws must protect a person’s basic freedoms

•PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS: laws must be justly administered + enforced

500

INCORPORATION - What was the INCORPORATION of the Bill of Rights?

Originally Bill of Rights applied only to federal government, but then courts said it needed to be applied to state gov't too.

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