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The Right Of _____ Guarantees The Freedom To Make A Request Of The Government.

n? Student religious groups must be allowed to meet on school grounds after hours. Amish schoolchildren must be allowed to stop attending school after eighth grade. State legislatures must be allowed to begin sessions with an opening prayer. People with religious objections to serving in the military can still be drafted. 5. Which is an example of the right to petition? getting together with a group of friends every week to talk about political issues expressing one's feelings about a controversial issue the local public school is facing attending the smallest church in town rather than attending the largest church sending e-mails to a senator and a representative requesting that they support a bill 6. Which power is given to Congress by the "clear and present danger" rule? the power to prevent harmful speech against the government the power to draft soldiers during time of war the power to outlaw the use of words that refer to weapons the power to prevent appeals for convictions of espionage 7. Obscenity refers to material that is considered _____. seditious illegal indecent secret 8. An effort to violently overthrow or harm the government is called _____. libel sedition slander petition 9. The 1931 case Near v. Minnesota ruled that free speech cannot be forbidden by _____. clear and present danger separation of church and state prior restraint obscene materials 10. Why is the 9th Amendment important? It describes the steps in the process of incorporation. It explains the difference between civil liberties and civil rights. It declares that people have rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution. It includes a complete list of all of the rights that apply to citizens of the United States. 11. The relocation of U.S. citizens of Japanese descent during World War II was a violation of which constitutional principal? limited government freedom of religion freedom of assembly expressed powers 12. The Supreme Court upheld _____. exempting people with religious objections from military service disregarding a law that said schoolchildren must be vaccinated a law requiring businesses to be closed on Sundays in some areas violating the law or others' safety for religious reasons 13. In the United States, which groups are allowed to hold meetings? nonpolitical groups popular groups any groups licensed groups 14. Which is an example of symbolic speech? advertising a restaurant in the local newspaper using colorful language during a political speech wearing a pink ribbon to promote cancer awareness using funny language in commercial speech 15. The right of _____ guarantees the freedom to make a request of the government. sedition constitution petition separation 16. Which case was the Supreme Court's first ruling on the Establishment Clause? Everson v. Board of Education McCollum v. Board of Education Lemon v. Kurtzman Stone v. Graham 17. Which is true about the right of association? It is listed in the 1st Amendment. It requires a permit. It requires a membership list. It is not an absolute right. 18. The right of free speech protects each of the following activities except _____. spreading false statements that damage someone's reputation supporting a candidate who is not affiliated with either major party criticizing the decisions of the President during wartime expressing a controversial opinion that angers many people 19. What is one reason the Supreme Court ruled that chaplains can offer prayers in Congress and in state legislatures? Legislators are exempt from laws separating church and state. Prayers have been offered in those places since colonial times. Prayers are the same in all of the world's major religions. Legislators are too busy to listen to what the chaplain is saying. 20. When the Declaration of Independence says that unalienable rights are "endowed by their Creator," it means those rights are _____. established by legislation and court rulings absolute and cannot be surrendered guaranteed by the Constitution written into law
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