What are the rights of the 1st Amendment?
Freedom of Speech, Press, and Religion
Which amendment protects the right to own and bear arms for defense?
Amendment 2
Burning draft cards is an example of which type of speech?
Symbolic speech
What is the purpose of the Establishment Clause?
Seperate Church and State
What was the outcome of the Everson v. Board of Educaiton?
Allowed busing of students to parochial school
What types of speech did we talk about?
Pure Speech, Symbolic Speech, Seditious Speech, Defamatory Speech
Which amendment protects from self-incrimination and double jeopardy?
Amendment 5
What type of speech is false speech that damages a person's good name, character, or reputation?
Defamatory speech
What motto is on the US coin?
In God We Trust
What was the outcome of Engel v. Vital?
Prayer was unconstitutional because it had Almighty God in it.
Which form of speech is the most common form?
Pure Speech
Which amendment protects the right to a jury trial?
Amendment 7
Which type of speech is written?
Libel
The constitution bans any religious qualification to hold public office.
True
Lemon Test
Which form of speech involves actions and symbols in addition to or instead of words to express options?
Symbolic Speech
Which amendment protects citizens from excessive bails and fines?
Amendement 8
Which type of speech is spoken?
Slander
How do the sessions of Congress open?
With prayer
Vaccination laws for students
What is the difference between slander and libel?
Slander is spoken and libel is written
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
10
What type of free speech rights do students have in school have?
The right to express themselves through speech, writing, and symbolic clothing.
Chaplains
What came about in the 1990 Court Case?