This is Jeopardy!Civil Liberties
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The Unalienable
Rights
Freedom of Assembly and
Petition Freedom of
Religion
Freedom of Speech and
Press
People who are not citizens of the country in
which they live-Aliens
The unalienable rights are…
- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
The first ten amendments of the
Constitution-Bill of Rights
The fact that our rights can be limited by the
government means they aren’t this.-Absolute
This amendment says that not all the rights of the people are spelled out in the Constitution
-9th Amendment
This clause says that the government will not
choose an official religion
-Establishment Clause
This says that every person can practice the religion they feel is right
for them-Free Exercise Clause
The time given to students to practice their
religion-Released Time
The test given to laws to make sure they fit into
the rules when it comes to religion
-Lemon Test
Elkhart County had a dispute over this
religious symbol put outside a city building-Ten Commandments
False words written down-Libel
The group that censors the media
-FCC (Federal Communications
Commission)
“Saying” something with an action or by conduct is
considered this.-Symbolic Speech
News reporters are allowed to keep their
sources this, so that they can stay safe or to keep the story to one outlet
-Confidential
This can be censored on television and the radio,
an example would be changing the most
recent Cee Lo Green song.
-Obscenity
A form of protest in which people deliberately, but non-violently, violate the
law as a means of expressing their opposition
to the law-Civil Disobedience
To bring their views to the attention of public
officials-Petition
The right to join with others to promote
political, economic, and social causes
-Right of Association
The government may limit a protest based on time and place but not
on this.-Manner or Content
People may only protest in these places.
-Public Places
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Due Process of Law
Freedom and Security of the
PersonPunishmentRights of the
Accused
This amendment deals with the Due Process of
Law-14th Amendment
This deals with the how of governmental action-Procedural Due Process
This deals with the what of governmental action-Substantive Due Process
This means that the government must act
fairly and in accord with established rules
-Due Process
In Oregon, this group fought their law
making it mandatory that all children
attend public schools-Roman Catholic Church
Forced labor- Involuntary Servitude
Prejudice or unfairness-Discrimination
Reasonable suspicion of a crime
-Probable Cause
This amendment says that we have the right
to bear arms-2nd Amendment
This is an exception to the Exclusionary Rule
that deals with the fact that evidence would
have been found legally eventually
-Inevitable Discovery
A court order which prevents unjust arrests
and imprisonments-Writ of Habeas Corpus
A formal complaint that the prosecutor lays before a grand jury
-Indictment
Once a person has been tried for a crime, they
cannot be tried again for that same crime-Double Jeopardy
This amendment gives us the right to not
incriminate ourselves.-5th Amendment
This amendment guarantees us the right to a speedy and public
trial-6th Amendment
Levying war against the United States or giving aid
and comfort to their enemies.-Treason
The 8th amendment forbids punishment that
is this.-Cruel and Unusual
One can be denied bail for what reasons?
-Danger to society, flight risk
This court case was the first to deal directly with
the death penalty-Furman v. Georgia, 1972
The sum of money that the accused may be required to post as a
guarantee that they will appear in court at the
proper time-Bail
“You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a
court of law…”-Miranda Rights