
Judical Branch/Cornell Notes
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- Q1Our concept of civil liberties and civil rights is based heavily on -the old testamentthe civil obedience codes established by the framersthe Magna Cartaour unalienable rights30s
- Q2The "American" unalienable rights can be found in the -Settings and notifications on our phonesBill of Rightsthe English Bill of Rightsthe Petition of Right30s
- Q3The rights granted in the Constitution give total and absolute freedom to do whatever we want.Mostly trueThis is not important to me.FalseTrue30s
- Q4__________ ___________ is necessary in a free society.Freedom of Self-DeterminationFree FoodFree ExpressionFree wifi30s
- Q5"Congress shall make no law respected an establishment of religion" reflects the -Plessy vs FergusonEstablishment Clauseelastic clauseMarbury vs Madison30s
- Q6What is used to determine if a state law amounts to an establishment of religion?the validity clausethe chirping bird testthe sniff testthe lemon test30s
- Q7"The free exercise clause states that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion. It guarantees to each person the right to believe whatever he or she wishes w/regard to religion. However, no person may ______on those beliefs exactly as he or she chooses.interpretactspeakperform an interpretive dance30s
- Q8Libel is not protected by the Constitution, but slander is.This is a trick question. they are both protected.TrueThey are the same thingFalse30s
- Q9Shield laws require reporters to give up their sources of information.FalseTrue30s
- Q10Which amendments deal with due process?4th and 16th1st and 13th2nd and 15th5th and 14th30s
- Q11Due process under the 5th amendment only creates civil liberties against action by the _________________ level of government.localstateinternationalfederal30s
- Q12While freedom of speech, and assembly, are heavily protected, the government can place limitsthey are not allowed to have any influence at allthe dates, locations and what is allowed to be saidthe time, place and how assemblies are conductedall of the above30s