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AP Govt Ch 5 Civil Rights Part 1
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- Q1In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court order schools to desegregate "with all due and deliberate speed"?Lawrence v. TexasKatzenbach v. McClungPlessy v. FergusonBrown v. Board 2nd30s
- Q2Schenck v. Ited States (919) established thatstudents do not "shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse door"burning the American flag is an example of permissible free speechspeech could be restricted even f it only had a tendency to lead to illegal actionspeech which evokes "a clear and present danger" is not permissible30s
- Q3The Civil Rights Act of 1964allowed "separate but equal" facilities based on racebanned discrimination in hotels, restaurants, and railroad carsbanned racial discrimination in housingbanned discrimination in public accommodations and all federally funded programs30s
- Q4The Fourteenth Amendment established thatno individual can be elected to the office of the president more than two timesCongress has the power to lay and collect taxes on incomeno state shall deprive any person of life liberty, or property, without due process of lawslavery or involuntary servitude shall not exist in the United States30s
- Q5The Warren court ruled in all of the following Supreme Court cases EXCEPTBetts v. BradyMiranda v. ArizonaBrown v. Board of Education of TopekaExsobedo v. Illinois30s
- Q6In Miranda v. Arizona, the courtruled that illegally obtained evidence could not be used in federal courtruled that suspects must be informed of the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer upon arrestruled that state governments must provide counsel to individuals who cannot afford legal representation if a case involves the death penaltyestablished judicial review30s
- Q7Two related cases that focused on the right to privacy for all American citizens wereGriswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. WadeThornhill v. Alabama and Cox v. New HampshireTexas v Johnson and Morse v. FrederickNear v Minnesota and New York Times v. Sullivan30s
- Q8The doctrine of "separate but equal" was ruled unconstitutional inBrown v. Board 2ndBrown v Board of Education of TopekaHeart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United StatesPlessy v. Ferguson30s
- Q9The Fourteenth Amendment reversed the decision from which Supreme Court case that ruled slaves or descendants of slaves could not be citizens?Dred Scott v. SandfordMissouri ex el Gaines v CanadaPelssy v. FergusonMcCulloch v. Maryland30s
- Q10Which best known for protecting freedom of speech and religion, the First Amendment also protects Americans' right topetition the government for a redress of grievancesretain personal property unless justly compensated but the governmentdue process of the law in any criminal casenot be searched without probable cause30s
- Q11Which of the following statements is true?Governments must honor civil liberties whereas they have the option to honor civil rightsCivil liberties and civil rights are essentially identicalCivil liberties specify what government cannot do, whereas civil rights specify what government must do to ensure equal protection and freedom from discriminationCivil rights specify what government cannot do, whereas civil liberties specify what government must do to ensure equal protection and freedom from discrimination30s
- Q12The modern movement for LGTQ rights began ___________in 1996 with the campaign for same-sex marriage in the state of Hawaiiwhen gay veterans of World War II organized in the 1950sin 1986, whit a campaign against sodomy laws in the state of Texasin 1969, following a riot that broke out when police raided the Stonewall Inn30s
- Q13Which statement of the following statements is true?According to interviews in the mid-1980s, 50% of African Americans and almost 90% of whites supported busingBy the 1990s and early 2000s, federal courts were less willing to uphold race-conscious policies designed to further school integration and diversityPublic school segregation is most evident in the NortheastlThe use of race to determine which school a student attends does not violate the Fourteenth Amendment30s
- Q14The Supreme Court ruling in ________ established the separate-but-equal doctrineScott v. SanfordBakke v. CaliforniaPlessy v. FergusonBrown v. Board of Education of Topeka30s
- Q15Compensation through time or money or formal apology to make amends of a past transgression or harm is known asreciprocitysacrifice bequestaccommodationreparation30s