Amendments
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Checking for understanding
100
Congress shall make no law of respecting a establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise or freedom of speech.
What is the First amendment
100
1st amendment (protect speech of press)
Which amendment was used for Roth v. United States
100
Set of principles and other legal protections of individuals against government actions.
What is Civil liberties
100
Symbolic speech: actions that don't accept speaking or writing but, that express an opinion Commercial speech: A Advertisement that expresses a opinion to religious, political or other matters.
What is the comparison between Symbolic speech and commercial speech
100
The first ten amendments were ratified in 1791
What year was the first ten amendments ratified
200
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable search and seizures.
What is the 4th amendment
200
4th amendment exclusionary
Which amendment was used for NAACP v. Alabama
200
Government actions that prevent material from being published or in a censorship.
What is a prior restraint
200
Search Warrant: A written authorization from a court specifying the area to be searched. Search and Seizures: It requires any warrants to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause.
What is the comparison of Search warrant and unreasonable searches and seizures.
200
It signify the power and authority in their system of government by the people but, not states.
What was the term "We the people" signify
300
Where criminals are in trial by a jury of the state and district.
What is the 6th amendment
300
6th amendment council to fair trial
Which amendment was used for Gideon v. Wainwright
300
where the Supreme court has the set the bill of rights by making of its supply to the states.
What is a Incorporation Doctrine
300
Exclusionary Rule: Evidence that cannot be introduced into a trial if was not obtained. Probable cause: Reasonable grounds to believe that a person should be arrested.
What is the contrast between Exclusionary rule and probable cause.
300
Full Faith in credit Treatment of citizens New States and Territories Protection of states
What were the four sections from Article 4
400
Where bail is not required nor fines, cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
What is 8th amendment
400
5th amendment Self Incrimination.
Which amendment was used for Miranda v. Arizona
400
The right to a private personal life to free intrusion of government.
What is right of privacy
400
Libel: Refers to written defamation, slander to spoken defamation Self Incrimination: A situation occurring when an individual is accused a crime by witness.
What is the contrast between Libel and Self incrimination
400
Checks and balances
What were the two main things that the constitution divided powers in the national government.
500
The presidency in case of a presidents death or disability and the filling of a vacancy in the office of vice president
What is the 25 amendment
500
8th amendment cruel and unusual
Which amendment was used for Gregg v. Georgia
500
A bargain struck between the defendants lawyer and prosecutor to the defendant.
What is plea bargaining
500
Establishment clause: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion" Free Exercise clause: It forbids the abridgement of citizens freedom to worship or not to reverence as they please.
What is the comparison between Establishment clause and Free Exercise clause
500
Is the right of a accused persons to be brought before a judge to hear the charges against them
What is the definition of Habeas Corpus