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AP Gov - Rights
First Amendment Rights
Question | Answer |
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The bill of rights was ratified | after the signing of the Constitution in 1791 |
The Amendment which is increasingly used to nationalize the Bill of Rights is the | 14th |
The provisions maintained by the States that are in conflict with the Bill of Rights are | inoperative due to the Supremacy clause |
The establishment clause | all of the above (prohibits establishment of official state religion, provides wall of sep, Lemon decision) |
It is said that the Lemon test prevents all of the following evils except | accomodating to religious needs |
Prayer in public schools | may not be endorsed by school authorities |
The free exercise clause precludes all of the following EXCEPT | discrimination based on religious belief systems rather than adherence to a formal creed |
Which of the following do NOT restrict or regulate free speech? | no prior restraint doctrine |
Prior restraint is constitutional when | both a and b, (school authorities , national security) |
Another way of referring to symbolic speech is | expressive conduct |
All of the following have been deemed constitutional EXCEPT | burning draft cards |
Obscene materials, as a form of free speech, are | not entitled to constitutional protection |
To be subject to sanctions, fighting words must | have a direct tendency to cause acts of violence |
The power of national and state governments to take private property for public use is termed | eminent domain |
Procedural due process refers to the | methods by which a law is enforced |
Substantive due process refers to | the idea that unreasonable laws are unconstitutional |
Rights to privacy are associated with | substantive due process |
The three major aspects of the right to privacy include all of the following EXCEPT | the right not to suffer injustice at the hands of government |
In the decision concerning ROE vs WADE, 1974, the Supreme Court relied on | the right to privacy as implied in the 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, and 14th Amendments |