Chapter 4 Quiz-Civil Liberties and Public Policy PDF
Chapter 4 Quiz-Civil Liberties and Public Policy PDF
Chapter 4 Quiz-Civil Liberties and Public Policy PDF
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d. Local and federal governments only
e. Local, state, and federal governments
12. Which of the following best defines civil liberties?
a. The freedom to refuse to obey laws an individual considers to be immoral
violations of civil rights.
b. Precedents pertaining to criminal procedure that are set by the Supreme Court
that are upheld in the lower courts.
c. Those features of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution
that pertain to the actions of individuals and groups.
d. Laws passed by Congress to define the powers and privileges of individuals.
e. Provisions in the Bill of Rights that provide guarantees against arbitrary
interference by government.
13. The United States Supreme Court has used which of the following to incorporate the Bill
of Rights
a. The necessary and proper clause
b. The Fourteenth Amendment
c. The Judiciary Act of 1789
d. The Civil Rights Act of 1964
e. The Voting Rights Act of 1965
14. In Gideon v. Wainwright, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the
a. Bible could be distributed at public schools under the free exercise clause of the
First Amendment
b. Exclusionary rule prevented the introduction of evidence seized in violation of the
Fourth Amendment from being introduced in court.
c. Eminent domain clause of the Fifth Amendment prevents government taking
religious property for public purposes.
d. Sixth Amendment right-to-counsel provision applies to those accused of major
crimes under state laws.
e. Eight Amendment cruel-and-unusual-punishment provision cannot be applied in a
discriminatory manner.
15. According to the clear and present danger test, speech may be restricted
a. when it incites violent action
b. when it lacks a political purpose
c. whenever the United States is at war
d. if it is deemed offensive to religious organizations
e. if the writer or speaker is not a citizen of the United States
16. The Fifth Amendment protection against double jeopardy ensures that
a. a defendant may not be forced to incriminate himself or herself
b. a poor person accused of a crime will be provided with legal counsel
c. a person cannot be tried more than once for the same crime
d. no one will be required to post excessive bail
e. a defendant may compel witnesses to appear in his or her defense
17. The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona was based primarily in the
constitutional protection
a. of freedom of speech
b. against cruel and unusual punishment
c. of the right to counsel
d. against self-incrimination
e. of the right to privacy
18. In the case of ________, the Supreme Court ruled that the Bill of Rights restrained only the
national government, not states and cities.
a. Miranda v. Arizona
b. Barron v. Baltimore
c. New York Times v. the United States
d. Engel v. Vitale
e. Gitlow v. New York
19. In deciding to incorporate parts of the Bill of Rights into state laws since 1925, the
Supreme Court has relied on the due process clause of the
a. First Amendment.
b. Twenty- sixth Amendment.
c. Fourteenth Amendment.
d. Fifth Amendment.
e. Eighteenth Amendment.
20. The abridgment of citizens freedom to worship, or not to worship, as they please is
prohibited by the
a. due process clause.
b. establishment clause.
c. free exercise clause.
d. freedom of religion.
e. Second Amendment.