Vocab
Remember the 1sts!
14th & the 1st
Remember the 1sts! Pt. 2
Misc.
100

This is Strict Scrutiny:

What is a standard of judicial review for a challenged policy in which the court presumes the policy to be invalid unless the government can demonstrate a compelling interest to justify the policy?

100

Hold in isolation:

What is Sequester?

100

Certain number of spots reserved for minorities:

What is Racial Quota?

100

Nonreligious; not associated with any faith-based organization:

What is Secular?

100

This is slander:

What is false speech that damages a person’s reputation?

200

Process by which the Bill of Rights was extended to the states & localities:

What is Incorporation Doctrine?

200

Act of government prohibiting the use of publications or productions they find offensive or contrary to their own interests:

What is Censorship?

200

This is Disability:

What is a physical or mental condition that causes a person to have difficulty seeing, hearing, talking, walking or performing basic activities of daily living?

200

This is petition:

What is to request?

200

This is libel:

What is false written or published statements that damage a person’s reputation?

300

Process which the Supreme Court decided on a case-by-case basis which federal rights also applied to the states:

What is Selective Incorporation?

300

This is a graven image:

What is an idol or physical object of worship?

300

Define affirmative action,, then provide two examples of affirmative action in U.S. history:

What are:

Affirmative Action- policies that give preference to women or minorities for jobs, promotions, admission to schools, or other benefits, in order to make up for past or current discrimination.

The civil rights movement had its dramatic victories -- Brown v. Board of Education and the other cases striking down segregation, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 -- which helped advance the Constitution's promise of equal opportunity to all minorities and women?

300

An order by a judge barring the press from publishing certain types of information about a pending court case:

What is a Gag Order?

300

These are, "fighting words":

What are words spoken face-to-face that are likely to cause immediate violence?

400

This is Substantive Due Process:

What is the principle requiring that government action not unreasonably interfere with a fundamental or basic right?

400

Compare and contrast at least two differences between commercial speech & seditious speech. Provide examples of each:

What are:

Commercial Speech- Any speech which promotes at least some type of commerce.

    Examples- Less protected under the First Amendment than other forms of speech.

    Examples- Advertisements

Seditious Speech- Speech directed at the overthrow of the government.

    Examples- Speech attacking basic institutions of government, including particular governmental leaders.

    Examples- Has been criminalized under the Alien and Sedition Act?

400

How does the equal protection clause protect individual rights & limit the powers of government?

What is it ensures that laws must apply equally to all people who are in similar situations unless the state has a compelling reason; the government cannot draw unreasonable distinctions between different groups?

400

Compare and contrast at least two differences between pure speech & symbolic speech. Provide examples of each:

What are:

Pure speech is verbal expression.

    Examples- Face-to-face communication, broadcast speech, or written publications

Symbolic speech is actions and symbols.

    Examples- Wearing armbands or buttons, flag burning, wearing ribbons or certain colors of clothing?

400

Standard of judicial review that examines whether a legislature had a reasonable & not an arbitrary reason for enacting a particular statute:

What is Rational Basis?

500

Standard of judicial review that examines whether there is a close connection between the law or practice & its purpose; specifically laws that classify based on gender must serve an important government purpose:

What is substantial relationship?

500

In what six scenarios can free speech be limited?

What are:

“Fighting Words”

Obscenity

Commercial Speech (Some forms)

Defamation (Libel for slander)

Seditious Speech

Time, Place & Manner Regulations?


500

PG. 478 in your books showed the advancement of equal protection over the country's history. List at least two protections per issue:

What are:

Race

  • Brown v. Board of Education

  • Civil Rights Acts of 1964. 1968, 1974, 1988

  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

National Origin

  • Hernandez v. Texas

  • Plyler v. Doe

Gender

  • 19th Amendment

  • Equal Pay of Act of 1963

  • Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964

  • Title IX of Education Amendments Act of 1972

Sexual Orientation

  • Some state & local laws

  • End of, “Don’t ask, don’t tell”, policy

Disability

  • Age of Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967

  • American with Disabilities Act

  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?


500

Compare and contrast at least two protections of the establishment clause & free exercise clause. Provide examples of each:

What are:

The Free Exercise Clause recognizes our right to believe and practice our faith, or not, according to the dictates of conscience. 

    Example- Government provides too many services to churches (perhaps extra security for a church event), it risks violating the establishment clause.

The Establishment Clause bars the government from taking sides in religious disputes or favoring or disfavoring anyone based on religion or belief (or lack thereof)

    Example- Engel v. Vitale (1962); Abington School District v. Schempp (1963)?

500

This is Prior Restraint:

What is censorship of information before it is published?

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