Crackin Ap Exam Civil Rghts/liberties Flashcards

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Protections from discrimination based on race, gender, or other minority status

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Civil rights

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Hose protections enjoyed by all Americans from the abuse of government power

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Civil liberties

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Barron v. Baltimore

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The bill of rights restricted the national government but not the state governments.

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Gitlow v. New York

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Overturned Barron v. Baltimore; state limit on speech and the press could not exceed limits allowed the national government.

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What is selective incorporation?

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Applying the bill of rights to state law

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What right was incorporated to the states in Gideon v. Wainwright, 1963?

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Right to legal coucil

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What does the first amendment guarantee?

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Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of petitioning the government, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion

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The Supreme Court has ruled that the rights guaranteed by the first amendment may be limited ___when?

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In the interest of the greater public good

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What is the most famous limit on free speech?

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The clear and present danger test

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Which court case established the clear and preset danger test?

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Schenck v. US

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Who arged that a person may it falsely scream “fire” in a crowded theater, because doing so would result in panic.

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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Is there constitutional protection for false defamatory speech?

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No

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What is spoken false defamatory speech?

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Slander

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What is printed false defamatory speech?

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Libel

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What is the preferred position doctrine?

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Freedom of speech is fundamental to liberty; therefore any limits on free speech must address severe, imminent threats to the nation

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What is prior restraint?

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The government’s efforts to prevent publications

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What are shield laws?

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Laws to protect reporters in state cases in SOME states

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Which court case established a three-part obscenity test?

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Miller v. California, 1973