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Knowledge of Substantive Rights and Liberties
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Knowledge of Substantive Rights and Liberties
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1. The _________________ Amendment prevents the government from making illegal searches and seizures.
2. Which of the following cases extended the exclusionary rule of evidence to include state law enforcement?
3. Roth v. United States issued a new doctrine regarding rights and liberties surrounding
4. "The increase in the acceptance of substantive rights and liberties has been recognized due to __________ changes."
5. The rights and liberties connected to freedom of the press are often measured against the rights and liberties of
6. Which of the following amendments pertain to the rights of the criminally accused?
7. Rights and liberties regarding privacy have been interpreted to be at least partially guaranteed by the ______________ Amendment.
8. The Supreme Court first applied First Amendment protections to the states in the Gitlow v. New York ruling by finding that
9. Furman v. Georgia resulted in a majority of states writing statutes so the courts could continue to
10. First Amendment protections include freedom of
11. The religious freedom Americans enjoy is due to the First Amendment’s ________________ and free exercise clause.
12. Furman v. Georgia resulted in a majority of states writing statutes so the courts could continue to
13. The clear and probable danger test, an addition to the clear and present danger test in Schenck v. United States, was introduced in
14. One of the reasons criminal rights (those associated with the Fifth and Sixth Amendments) were not nationalized until the 1960s was
15. The most famous Supreme Court decision involving the Sixth Amendment guarantee of representation at trial was
16. Miranda v. Arizona established that those accused of a crime have the Fifth Amendment right not to
17. The clear and probable danger test, an addition to the clear and present danger test in Schenck v. United States, was introduced in
18. A significant, but now faded, Supreme Court precedent on the establishment clause was set in
19. The rights and liberties connected to freedom of the press are often measured against the rights and liberties of
20. First Amendment protections include freedom of
21. What was the pivotal Supreme Court decision banning prayer in public schools?
22. A significant, but now faded, Supreme Court precedent on the establishment clause was set in
23. Schenck v. United States established that speech posing a _________________ was not protected by the First Amendment.
24. Civil liberties and civil rights are often not well defended when
25. Which of the following amendments pertain to the rights of the criminally accused?