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2 Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Crime of attempting to overthrow The government by force.

4 $100 What is sedition?

5 $200 Protects reporters from having to disclose their sources

6 $200 What are shield laws?

7 $300 False and malicious use of the printed word.

8 $300 What libel?

9 $400 Right to gather with others to promote political, Economic and social causes.

10 $400 What is Right of Association.

11 $500 Positive acts of government that seek to Make constitutional guarantees a reality For all.

12 $500 What is civil rights.

13 $100 Expression by conduct such as carrying a sign or wearing an armband

14 $100 What is symbolic speech?

15 $200 Government has the right to make reasonable rules regulating assemblies a. to uphold its limits on free speech b. to protect against the inciting of violence or endangerment of life. c. when it involves protest against government d. if rules are applied individually regarding content

16 $200 b. Protecting against violence and endangerment of life.

17 $300. Clause guaranteeing that neither the national government or the state governments will deny people the right to life, liberty or property without due process is located in this Amendment.

18 $300 What is the 14 th Amendment.

19 $400 Before the 14 th Amendment, the Bill of Rights applied to this.

20 $400 The national government

21 $500 Establishing a voluntary non-denominational Prayer for use in public schools violates this Portion of the 1 st Amendment

22 $500 What is the Establishment Clause?

23 $100 The Supreme Court decision in Cantwell v. Connecticut led to the incorporation of this 1 st Amendment freedom.

24 $100 What is the Free Exercise Clause?

25 $200 The Supreme Court ruled that ‘released time’ programs are constitutional under this condition.

26 $200 When the program is held away From the school building.

27 $300 The decision in Near v. Minnesota led to the “incorporation” of this specific 1 st amendment freedom.

28 $300 What is freedom of the press (freedom from ‘prior restraint’ laws.)

29 $400 The Supreme Court in DeJonge v. Oregon 1937 allowed for this political organization to assemble to promote Industrial and political change through peaceful revolution.

30 $400 What is the Communist Party?

31 $500 This three part test was created to determine under which conditions public funds may be provided to religious schools.

32 $500 What is the Lemon Test (Lemon V. Kurtzman)

33 $100 Using tax money to pay for busing students to a parochial school is not considered a violation of this.

34 $100 The Establishment Clause (passes the Lemon Test)

35 $200 The 14 th Amendment is sometimes referred to as this.

36 $200 The second Bill of Rights

37 $300 Which of the following are NOT Constitutionally protected religious practices: a.Smoking peyote for religious rituals b.Sacrifice of small animals c.Use of venomous snakes in a religious ceremony d. Opening prayer when Congress is in session

38 $300 Use of venomous snakes in a religious ceremony.

39 $400 This landmark case Lynch vs. Donnelly upheld the right of the city of Pawtucket Rhode Island to display a nativity scene on city property as long as these were also displayed.

40 $400 What are non religious displays

41 $500 The Supreme Court decision in Sherbert v Verner held that ‘only those beliefs that are rooted in religion’ are protected by this.

42 $500 What is the Free Exercise Clause

43 $100 The posting of the Ten Commandments And the opening prayer at the beginning of each session of a legislature is permitted because of its:

44 $100 Historical Significance

45 $200 Only some of these have been incorporated on a case by case basis by the Supreme Court.

46 $200 What are the Bill of Rights (through selective incorporation)

47 $300 Government has encouraged religion in the U.S. in all of the following EXCEPT: a. Exempting churches from taxes b. installing a navy chaplain c. Opening legislative session with a prayer d. Establishing a national religion

48 $300 d. Establishing a national religion

49 $400 The way in which many of the Bill of Rights have become a part of the state constitutions.

50 $400 The Process of Incorporation

51 $500 The following are examples of why the right to free speech is not absolute EXCEPT: a.Sedition b.Obscenity c.Hate speech d.Slander

52 $500 c. Hate speech (this is constitutionally protected speech)

53 Final Jeopardy Government may make reasonable rules regarding this in order to keep the public peace during an assembly.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer What is Time, Place and Manner? (Grayned v. City of Rockford prohibited making noise or any diversion near a school) (Cox v. Louisiana forbids parade near a courthouse)


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