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AP Gov - Rights

First Amendment Rights

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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
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