A) spelled out in precise terms in the Bill of Rights.
B) not absolute.
C) fully respected by public officials.
D) protected from action by federal officials but not state officials.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Japan
B) Mexico
C) Guatemala
D) Russia
E) United States
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A) allowing the prosecution an unlimited number of challenges in capital cases
B) preventing convicted persons in capital cases from filing an appeal
C) preventing the prosecution from challenging jury selections in felony cases
D) the failure to provide low-income defendants with court-appointed lawyers
E) encouragement of low-income defendants to act as their own attorney
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A) governments had observed procedural guarantees.
B) those convicted are actually guilty.
C) those convicted have the opportunity for appeal.
D) those convicted are treated humanely while imprisoned.
E) everyone is treated fairly in every case.
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A) Fourth Amendment.
B) Fifth Amendment.
C) Sixth Amendment.
D) Eighth Amendment.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) the free exercise clause.
B) the establishment clause.
C) the exclusionary rule.
D) procedural due process.
E) the clear-and-present-danger test.
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A) temporarily abolish the death penalty.
B) expand the exclusionary rule to both felony and misdemeanor cases.
C) furnish attorneys for poor defendants in felony cases.
D) grant speedy trials to defendants after 90 days of delay.
E) provide more funding for education.
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A) libel.
B) slander.
C) blasphemy.
D) obscenity.
E) symbolic speech.
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A) were unconstitutional because the funerals were military,but they would have been constitutional at civilian funerals.
B) would need specific prior approval by a federal judge.
C) were a constitutionally protected form of free speech.
D) could not be considered constitutionally protected freedom of assembly.
E) were a state matter and must be decided on a case-by-case basis in state courts.
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A) Individuals have the right to command immediate access to a public auditorium.
B) Individuals have the right to hold a public rally in the middle of a busy intersection at a time of their choosing.
C) Public officials can regulate the time,place,and conditions of public assembly,provided the regulations are reasonable.
D) Public officials can prohibit assembly by unpopular groups.
E) Freedom of assembly is an absolute right,because it is in the First Amendment.
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A) criminal proceedings in the states.
B) civil cases.
C) pleas of insanity.
D) children (minors) accused of crime.
E) indigent litigants.
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A) Vermont
B) Maine
C) Louisiana
D) North Dakota
E) California
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A) actions of the president.
B) the actions of individuals.
C) actions of the federal government.
D) actions of state and local governments.
E) actions of the U.S.military.
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A) First
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Ninth
E) Tenth
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A) The Act prohibited malicious newspaper stories about the president.
B) The Supreme Court ruled the Act unconstitutional.
C) The Senate voted it down,while the House passed it.
D) Thomas Jefferson strongly supported it.
E) The state governments refused to enforce it.
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A) the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act does not require employers to provide insurance for employees.
B) companies with only a few owners can refuse,on religious grounds,to include contraceptives in employees' health coverage.
C) businesses can decide which employees deserve employer-paid health insurance based on employee performance.
D) the free exercise of religion clause in the First Amendment does not apply to the secular business practices of corporations.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) the right of privacy includes abortion in the early months of pregnancy.
B) search warrants are not needed in murder investigations.
C) freedom of speech and freedom of assembly sometimes conflict.
D) state militia members have the right to peacefully assemble.
E) the right to privacy does not include homosexual acts.
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A) has ruled that even forms of symbolic speech considered to be dangerous to the public are protected.
B) ruled,during the Vietnam War,that the burning of draft registration cards was a protected form of symbolic speech.
C) has reduced its protection of symbolic speech dramatically,and has recently ruled against flag burning as a form of protected symbolic speech.
D) has protected symbolic speech much more substantially than it has protected verbal speech.
E) has generally protected symbolic speech almost as substantially as it has protected verbal speech.
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A) is an imminent danger to public safety.
B) is not symbolic speech.
C) cannot be prohibited even though it may be offensive.
D) can be prohibited by the national government but not by the states.
E) flag burning could be banned by Congress.
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