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Jeopardy Free Speech Freedom of Religion and Assembly Defendant’s Rights & Privacy Civil Rights Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Court Cases

What is the first amendment? Freedom of speech is a central concern of this amendment

What is libel? False and malicious rumors spread by print are known as this

What is slander? False and malicious rumors spread by talking/speech are known as this

What is a clear and present danger? Schenck v. United States determined that statements that pose a “__________” can be suppressed by the government.

What is Sheppard v Maxwell? The impact of national publicity on criminal trials was the topic of this court case

What is the Lemon test? This test is used to determine whether a law made by federal or local governments establishes religion

What is the free exercise clause? Reynold v United States concerned what clause of the first amendment?

What is Engle v Vitale? “It is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers for any group of the American people to recite as part of a religious program carried on by government” is an excerpt from the Supreme Court’s statement on this case

What is the establishment clause? Thomas Jefferson referred to this clause as a “wall of separation” between church and state.

What is peaceful? An important limit of the right to assembly is that in exercising this right one must be “______.”

What is privacy? The ruling of Roe v. Wade was based on the right to this:

What are Miranda Rights? Miranda v Arizona established this procedure that law enforcement must use before questioning suspects after their arrest.

What is Mapp v Ohio? The exclusionary rule regarding evidence was established from the ruling of this court case

What is the 8 th Amendment? Capital punishment was deemed to not be a violation of this amendment by ruling of the Gregg v Georgia trial

What is the Patriot Act? This act was passed six months after the 9/11 attacks and allowed for increased U.S. surveillance measures and a change in the way intelligence is gathered and shared

What is same sex couples? The Defense of Marriage Act, enacted in 1996, had a negative effect on this group

What is affirmative action? Efforts to bring about increased employment, promotion, or admission for members of groups who have suffered from discrimination are known collectively as this

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964? Heart of Atlanta Motel v U.S. was a case that reacted to which of the following?

What is Plessy v Ferguson? Which court case determined that “equal” accommodations provided to members of both races did not constitute discrimination?

What is Brown v Board of Education? The ruling in this case was a notable milestone in the expansion of civil rights during the 1950s

What is the 6 th Amendment? Gideon v Wainwright dealt with the interpretation of this constitutional amendment

What is Roth v United States? Whether or not obscene material should be classified as protected speech was the question in this Supreme Court case.

What is New York Times CO v. United States? The Pentagon Papers were the subject of this court case

What is symbolic? Texas v Johnson decreed that burning an American flag is a protected form of this kind of free speech.

What is Hazelwood School District v. Kulmeier? The decision of this court case found that it was legal for a principal to censor student produced materials.