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Why is the First Amendment so important to citizens' personal rights? (1 point)
A. It gives the personal liberty rights of free
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Why are political procedural rights sometimes in conflict with personal rights?
Responses because the right to a fair trial can
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the Supreme Court's view of freedom of expression?
a. The court is likely to
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which of the following is the most accurate assessment of how the US attempts to balance the rights of the majority to rule with
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In this excerpt, the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights are describing rights they consider-
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Lettuce?
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Which of the following rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? Select all that apply.
A)voting B)free speech C)trial by jury
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Is this statement true or false?
Attorney General Palmer violated Constitutional rights by letting his agents put 5,000 people in
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What does the due process clause in the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee for people?(1 point)
Responses It guarantees that those
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Explain how the First Amendment limits the power of the government to pass laws.(1 point)ResponsesCongress can pass no law
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which is one right or freedom from the first amendment
speech trial by jury to bear arms to vote
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The first amendments is one of the most quoted amendments from the bill of rights. It states that:
"Congress shall make no law
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Summarize the rights contained in the Sixth Amendment
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Explain how the First Amendment limits the power of the government to pass laws.(1 point)
Responses Congress can pass no law
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Explain how the First Amendment limits the power of the government to pass laws.
A. Congress can pass no law respecting or
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The Fifth Amendment guarantees that no person can be made to witness against himself in court. This means that a person cannot
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Foundations and Constitution Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you've learned. It will not count toward
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What principle lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens' rights?
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Why did the Jeffersonian Republicans believe that the Sedition Act violated their free speech rights?
(1 point) Responses The
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John has been accused of a crime and is scheduled for trial. During the trial, he realizes that he cannot afford legal
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What principle lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens' rights?
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Which protection embodies the limit that was proposed by all states that recommended amendments when they ratified the
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John has been accused of a crime and is scheduled for trial. During the trial, he realizes that he cannot afford legal
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Which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the Constitution
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Ally
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Which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the Constitution?
(1 point)
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Which of the following best describes a governmental action that would be considered a violation of the First Amendment?(1
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Which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the Constitution? (1 point)
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Explain how the First Amendment limits the power of the government to pass laws.(1 point) Responses Congress can pass no law
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Which of the following did Kentucky and Virginia use to claim that their states had the right to refuse to follow any federal
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The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from denying "any
person within its jurisdiction the
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Which of the following rights are protect by the Ninth Amendment?
Right to bear arms Freedom of religion Right to a trial by jury
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Which of these is true of the First Amendment?(1 point) Responses The First Amendment protects all forms of expression The First
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take the paragraph and put those sections in it so that it make sense"4. The South African Constitution has a significant
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Which of these best analyzes the intent of the First Amendment in relation to religion?(1 point)
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What is the constitutional right of habeas corpus?
A.A person can only be jailed during times of national crisis. B.A person can
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How are the Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade cases similar?
Both were based on the Fifth Amendment. Both were decided by
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Which of the following is a right in the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Texas Bill of Rights?(1 point)
Everyone has the right to be
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Which of these statements best describe the right of individual stated in the constitution under the protection of habata's
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Which of the statements best describes the rights of individuals stated in the Constitution under the protection of habeas
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Which term would be used to describe the rights that U.S. citizens have when they are arrested and accused of committing
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Which right is explicitly stated in the Florida Consitution, but not in the US Constitution?(1 point) Responses Right to Vote
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Which of these best analyzes the intent of the First Amendment in relation to religion?
a. Citizens have both the right to free
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kricket
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. Which of the following best describes what the Bill of Rights does?
It allows the government to monitor the behavior of
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Which right is explicitly stated in the Florida Consitution, but not in the US Constitution?(1 point)
Responses Right to Vote
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Olivia Rodriguez is stopped by the PA State Police on Interstate 81 for speeding. While the officer is handing Olivia the
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In the case of Roe v. Wade, what answer explains why judicial review at the Supreme Court level was warranted?(1 point)
Responses
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Which of the following do Australia and New Zealand have in common with the United States?
(1 point) Responses The constitution
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Which of the following is a right protected by the Fifth Amendment?
a. right to not incriminate yourself b. right to have fair
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What is the purpose of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment?
a. Protecting freedom of speech b. Ensuring freedom of
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Which of the following is a right protected by the Fifth Amendment?
a. Right to not incriminate yourself b. Right to have fair
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In Buckley v. Valeo the Supreme Court linked the spending of money for political purposes to which constitutional right?(1
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