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Civil Liberties

Protecting Your Rights

…And Justice For All

Leftover Laws

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Final Jeopardy

First Amendment

Civil Liberties for $100

One who owes their allegiance to the United

States and is entitled to its protection.

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What is an American citizen?

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The Pentagon Papers controversy erupted when the government attempted to do this _______ -

restricting written or spoken words before they are expressed.

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What is prior restraint?

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“Cast out the IRS tax collectors! Drown the imperialist US

government in blood and help Comrade Karayannis create a new

People’s Republic! Bask in his radiance as he steers our glorious

ship of state! Huzzah!”

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What is seditious speech?

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When housing, schooling, or even high school cafeteria seating patterns divide by

different ethnic, religious, or other groups even if no law

requires it.

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What is de facto segregation?

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In some states, a reporter is protected from being

forced to name who gave them information about a

story.

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What are shield laws?

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Spoken defamatory speech.

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What is slander?

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Extends Bill of Rights protections throughout all

levels of government.

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What is incorporation?

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Schools operated by a church or religious group.

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What are parochial schools?

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Wearing an armband, making a salute, or even burning a flag.

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What is symbolic speech?

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Commercial speech is protected by these two

amendments.

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What are the 1st and 14th Amendments?

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Prohibits government from unduly interfering with the

freedom of religion.

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What is the free exercise clause?

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The legal process by which citizens of one country

become citizens of another, better country.

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What is naturalization?

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When legal or undocumented aliens are required to leave the United States.

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What is deportation?

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Those who enter the United States without following proper

legal procedures.

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Who are undocumented

aliens?

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When Mr. K gives up his citizenship voluntarily and when he has it taken away

involuntarily.

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What are expatriation and denaturalization?

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The only crime specifically defined by the Constitution.

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What is treason?

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This Supreme Court case overruled the separate but

equal doctrine.

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What is Brown v. Board of Education of

Topeka, Kansas?

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These laws were designed to segregate one group of

people from another group because of race.

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What are Jim Crow laws?

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The Court will uphold a state law that is based on

reasonably related classification if it passes

this test.

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What is a rational basis test?

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Adhering to this policy means sometimes a qualified

individual may lose out to others because of race,

ethnicity, or gender.

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What is Affirmative

Action?

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This "law of the soil" grants citizenship to people born on

United States soil.

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What is jus soli?

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Established Separate-but-Equal Doctrine

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What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?

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When used to help overcome long-standing biases, using ________ (saving a certain number of spots or jobs for members of certain groups) has been upheld by the Supreme Court.

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What are quotas.

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Outlawed discrimination in public accommodations and

hiring practices

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What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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This “law of the blood” allows a child of an

American citizen who is born in another country to be entitled to U.S. citizenship.

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What is jus sanguinis?

Final Jeopardy -

The first African American lawyer to

argue a case before the Supreme Court

Landmark Cases -

Final Jeopardy Answer

Who is Thurgood Marshall?

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