Category 1: Amendments
Category 2: Civil Liberties vs. Civil Rights
Category 3: Supreme Court Cases
Category 4: The First Amendment
Category 5: Government Limits on Speech
100

Which amendment protects the freedom of speech?

The First Amendment

100

Civil liberties protect you FROM what?

Government interference

100

This case protects students’ right to wear armbands at school.

Tinker v. Des Moines

100

The clause that prevents the government from creating an official religion.

The Establishment Clause

100

True or false: All speech is protected under the First Amendment.

False

200

This amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures.

The Fourth Amendment

200

Civil rights protect you from what?

Unequal treatment and discrimination

200

This case established “clear and present danger” as a limit on speech.

Schenck v. United States

200

The clause that protects the right to practice any religion freely.

The Free Exercise Clause

200

The government can restrict speech that presents what type of danger?

Clear and present danger

300

The right to remain silent comes from this amendment, and this court case.

The Fifth Amendment and Miranda v. Arizona 

300

A police search without a warrant violates a:

Civil liberty

300

This case requires police to inform suspects of their rights.

Miranda v. Arizona

300

Wearing a protest T-shirt is an example of what type of protected speech?

Symbolic speech

300

A city prevents a protest from happening at 2 a.m. in a neighborhood. This is what type of restriction?

A reasonable time, place, and manner restriction

400

This amendment bans cruel and unusual punishment.

The Eighth Amendment

400

A business refusing service to a customer because of their race violates:

Civil rights

400

This case allows schools to punish vulgar or lewd speech.

Bethel v. Fraser

400

When the government stops speech before it is published.

Prior restraint

400

A state bans burning draft cards because it interferes with military operations.

A constitutional limit on symbolic speech

500

Which clause of the 14th Amendment has been used to apply most of the Bill of Rights to the states?

The Due Process Clause

500

Which amendment is the main source of civil rights protections?

The 14th Amendment (Equal Protection Clause)

500

This case allows schools to restrict school-sponsored publications.

Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier

500

Three First Amendment freedoms besides religion and speech.

Press, assembly, petition

500

A person urges a crowd to immediately attack a government building. This is:

Unprotected incitement

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