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100

100: What protects freedom of speech, press, and assembly in the U.S.?


Answer: First Amendment


100

100: What clause prevents the government from supporting any religion?


Answer: Establishment clause


100

100: What right does the Second Amendment protect?


Answer: Right to bear arms


100

100: What law punished criticism of the U.S. government in 1798?


Answer: Sedition Act


100

100: Which Amendment prevents self-incrimination during legal proceedings?


Answer: Fifth Amendment


200

200: What term refers to symbolic acts like flag burning as protected speech?


Answer: Symbolic speech


200

200: What doctrine describes the separation between church and state?


Answer: Wall-of-separation doctrine


200

200: What term refers to the judicial approval required for legal searches?


Answer: Probable cause


200

200: Who described the Sedition Act as an "alarming infraction" of the Constitution?


Answer: Thomas Jefferson


200

200: What ensures citizens cannot be deprived of rights without a fair process?


Answer: Due process


300

300: What test is used to assess if speech endangers public safety?


Answer: Clear-and-present test


300

300: What provision protects individual religious practices unless unlawful?


Answer: Free-exercise clause


300

300: What must police obtain before searching a suspect’s cell phone?


Answer: Search warrant


300

300: What principle prevents the government from censoring the press in advance?


Answer: Prior restraint


300

300: What right ensures an individual has legal representation in court?


Answer: Right to an attorney


400

400: What is the limit to freedom of expression if it incites illegal actions?


Answer: Imminent lawless action


400

400: What controversial topic highlights the religion vs. state clash in schools?


Answer: Teaching evolution


400

400: What legal action is prohibited by the 4th Amendment at random roadblocks?


Answer: Search for illegal items


400

400: What must public officials prove to sue for defamation from news outlets?


Answer: Malicious intent


400

400: What Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures?


Answer: Fourth Amendment


500

500: What right is limited if it disrupts daily life?


Answer: Freedom of assembly


500

500: What clause prohibits prayer recitations in public schools?


Answer: Establishment clause


500

500: Police are allowed to set up roadblocks to check for intoxicated drivers as long as they are ___________.


Systematic.

500

500: What type of speech is less protected when it involves public officials?


Answer: Press freedom


500

500: What legal principle applies to both the 5th and 14th Amendments?


Answer: Procedural due process


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