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B C D E A B C D E F G H I J A B C D E F G H I J A 1 pt 2 pts 3 pts

Who did the 13 colonies break up with in the Declaration of Independence?

Great Britain

Name one of the two kinds of Speech

Pure and Symbolic

What are the Human Rights?

Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, and Assembly is which Amendment?

1 st Amendment

What do Citizens Get from the Press that is so important to a Democracy?

Information

Which part of Religion does the Establishment Clause deal with?

The Established Religion itself

Which part of Religion does the Free Exercise Clause deal with?

The Believer

What is Slander?

Spoken lies

What is Libel

Written Lies

What is Seditious Speech

Speaking out against a Lawful authority

What place does the Church and State Mix the most?

School

You can practice your first amendment rights as long as you do not violates another persons what?

Human Rights

What is it called when the Government restricts the publishing of information in the Free Press?

Prior Restraint

What can a judge do to the jury to ensure a fair trial?

Sequester the Jury

What other part of the First Amendment is Freedom of Assembly similar too?

Freedom of Speech

What are one of the limits placed on both Free Speech and Free Assembly?

Slander and Fighting Words

What is the name of the test that was developed to find out if a law violates Freedom of Religion?

The Lemon Test

Why is freedom of Religion important?

Religion teaches us our Morals and ideals

What did Everson v. The Board of Education give Private School students access too?

Public School Bussing

What are the Two Major Kinds of Defamatory Speech?

Slander and Libel

What are two of the three Free Speech Doctrines?

Bad Tendency Clear and Present Danger Preferred Position

Other than Defamatory Speech what kind of speech is limited in the USA?

Fighting Words or Student Speech

Freedom of Assembly is allowed as long as the Assembly is…

Peaceful

What kind of Rights does the Bill of Rights protect?

Human Rights

Which Amendment protects the Rights of the Accused?

5 th amendment