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which of the following was the primary purpose for including the establishment clause in the first amendment?
A. to encourage
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In Texas v. Johnson the Supreme Court said that "if there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the
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Which statement BEST analyzes how Lemon v. Kurtzman clarified the meaning of the First Amendment? Choose the most CORRECT answer
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?(1 point)
Responses Freedom of Speech Freedom of Speech Freedom
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What part of the First Amendment does the Establishment Clause represent?
(1 point) Responses freedom of religion freedom of
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?(1 point)
Responses Freedom to Bear Arms Freedom to Bear Arms
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Evaluate the ways that the First Amendment safeguards our rights. Identify those rights, give examples of limits to those
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Which of the following parts of the First Amendment is most closely associated with the phrase “separation of church
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Which of the following correctly explains the purpose of the establishment clause of the First Amendment?(1 point)
Responses The
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Part of the First Amendment
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
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In the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission from 2010, the U.S Supreme Court concluded that restriction on
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Which of the following represents a protection guaranteed under the First Amendment?
Freedom of choice regarding religious
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“If this nation is to be wise as well as strong, if we are to achieve our destiny, then we need more new ideas for more wise
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Which of the following correctly explains the purpose of the establishment clause of the First Amendment?(1 point)ResponsesThe
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Which of the following parts of the First Amendment is most closely associated with the phrase “separation of church and
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When studying the Constitution and early United States History, the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 can be viewed as a violation
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Evaluate the ways that the First Amendment safeguards our rights. Identify those rights, give examples of limits to those
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?(1 point)
Responses Freedom of Press Freedom of Press Freedom
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which rights does the free exercise clause of the first amendment protect?
A. the right to say whatever you want B. the right to
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The First Amendment safeguards our rights in several ways. It protects our freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and the
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which rights does the free exercise clause of the first amendment protect?
A. the right to say whatever you want B. the right to
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Every person shall be at liberty to speak, write or publish his opinions on any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that
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Which amendment to the Constitution protects a citizen’s right to speak out against the government?
Responses A First Amendment
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What is the primary purpose of the First Amendment to the Constitution?
Responses A to guarantee basic civil libertiesto
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Read this amendment from the Bill of Rights. The underlined phrase of the First Amendment is important because it
Responses A
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?(1 point)
Responses Freedom to Bear Arms Freedom to Bear Arms
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?
(1 point).
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NOT protected under the First Amendment?
(1 point).• Freedom to Bear Arms• Freedom of Press• Freedom of Assembly• Freedom
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?
Freedom of Speech Freedom to Bear Arms Freedom of Assembly
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What part of the First Amendment does the Establishment Clause represent?
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What kind of free speech is limited under the First Amendment?
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Name one way the first amendment safeguards our individual rights. Name a limit on that right.
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What describes the lemon test?
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Which right does the free exercise clause of the first amendment protect
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Some Speech are not protected by the first amendment defamation what is one example of this type of speech is the written form
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The First Amendment protects which rights? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses the right to own a gun the right to own a
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?
Freedom to Bear Arms Freedom of Speech Freedom of Assembly
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How did Wisconsin violate the free exercise clause in Wisconsin V Yoder?
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Explore various arguments regarding the Supreme Court’s decision in Buckley v. Valeo (1976) that determined campaign
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What is written in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (Article I of the Bill of Rights) about the press?
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Which statement best identifies how the decision in the United States v. Eichmann case was a result of constitutional
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Why is the First Amendment so important to citizens’ personal rights?(1 point)
Responses It gives the personal liberty rights
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Why is the First Amendment so important to citizens’ personal rights?(1 point)
Responses It gives the personal security rights
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Summarize the rights contained in the First Amendment.(1 point)Responsesthe part of the Bill of Rights that protects people from
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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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Identify the amendment violated in the following Supreme Court case. A student is denied the right to wear a symbol on their
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3. Evaluate the impact of historical events on the language and wording of the First Amendment. How
has its interpretation
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Which statements describe the reasons why the Supreme Court found the RFRA to be unconstitutional? Check all that apply.
Congress
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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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Which of the following statements best explains how the provisions of the First Amendment protect expression? (1 point) Only
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