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06 Chapter 6 Government Review

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Amendment 1Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression
Amendment 2Right to Bear Arms
Amendment 3Quartering of Soldiers
Amendment 4Search and Seizure
Amendment 5Trial and Punishment, Compensation for Takings
Amendment 6Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses
Amendment 7Trial by Jury in Civil Cases
Amendment 8Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Amendment 9Construction of Constitution
Amendment 10Powers of the States and People
when we protect this group of people we tend to step on the largest population of our country.minority
What is the group of people who have over 50%?majority
What is the desire to reduce or eliminate incidental inequalities in material condition of people in a societyequality of condition
Civil liberties such as polygamy are not protected because they are seen as a threat to public morals
What is one of the ways that states regulated or segregated polling placesLiteracy tests -taxes
Once tried for a crime, you cannot be tried again. Abiding by this prevents Double jeopardy
Self-incrimination isGiving testimony against yourself
Miranda rule meansThe Miranda vs. Arizona ruling affects your civil rights. -That your civil rights have been expanded by action of the Supreme Court -To read the Miranda Rights to someone in the process of being arrested.
The 5th Amendmentself-incrimination -Releases us from double jeopardy
The Probable Cause addresses the issues ofAllows for evidence obtained illegally not to be admitted in court. -Saying reasonable evidence must be shown in order to warrant a search of someone’s personal belongings or private property -Comes from the 14th Amendment
Responsibility of protecting American citizen’s rights (to vote) was emphasized with the civil rights movementFifteenth
According to the Bill of Rights, the US Government cannot set up a “Church of America”, funded by our tax dollars. This comes from theEstablishment clause
Purposefully spreading falsehoods (written or orally) with intent to hurt/harm, do damage to character, cause financial ruin isslander(spoken) - libel(written)
Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka addressed this civil right issue which led to many changes from 1950-1960.Segregation
When or if I am the victim or perpetrator in a crime I can have confidence that the government will exercise the process _____________ to make sure justice is exercised.Of Due Process
When I write something with a controversial topic or a challenging statement I am protected because I am exercising the libertyOf Press
When I protest something in public, or if I say something to evangelize someone I am exercising the libertyOf Speech
When I call John Thune and Tim Johnson about the bills and political ideals they have or vote on, I am exercise the libertyOf Petition
The first amendment provides for protecting religious practices (tools, rituals) within reasonable boundaries because of this clause. (I have the right to go to church, Wednesday services, and practice as I see fit)Free exercise clause
Engle vs. Vitale addresses what aspect of law?Civil Liberties
Engle vs. Vitale in 1962 accomplishedThe prohibiting of teacher-led prayer in public schools
What is the part of the First Amendment which states that the U.S. Government should not write laws or regulations concerning religious institutions?Establishment clause
What is the belief that each person deserves the same from life?Equality
Freedoms, lifestyles and opportunities a citizen may exercise free from government interference.Civil liberties
Specific privileges that are granted by law and the government is required to actively protect them.Civil rights


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