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Postby jen » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:42 pm

6. This entity has the final rule on the establishment clause. (2 points)the Supreme Court
a religious leader
Congress
a state court

7. Political parties and interest groups who influence the action of government must have this freedom. (2 points)freedom of religion
freedom of libel
freedom of assembly
freedom to slander

8. This is a key step in the naturalization process. (2 points)a trial
a hearing
to obtain a warrant
to seek counsel

9. As a citizen, you have access to public records because of this act. (2 points)Sunshine Act
Freedom of Information Act
Civil Rights Act
USA Patriot Act

10. This is the official notice of a lawsuit. (2 points)affidavit
tort
warrant
summons

11. Censorship of information before it is published is called (2 points)shield laws.
sequester.
prior restraint.
gag order.

12. This is false speech. (2 points)defamatory speech
prior restraint
pure speech
symbolic speech

13. This "law of blood" grants citizenship to children born to a United States citizen. (2 points)jus soli
jus sanguinis
naturalization
expatriation

14. The separation of one group of people from the larger group is called (2 points)rational basis test.
a strike.
segregation.
naturalization.

15. Cases involving this decide the limits of the government's power and the rights of the individual. (2 points)statutory law
administrative law
constitutional law
family law

16. Schools operated by a church or religious group are called (2 points)state schools.
parochial schools.
public schools.
secular schools.

17. This urges resistance to lawful authority or advocates the overthrow of the government. (2 points)slander
defamatory speech
libel
seditious speech

18. This is considered commercial speech and is given less protection under the First Amendment. (2 points)a radio or television program
motion pictures
advertising
Web sites

19. Unless there is a labor dispute, the Court has upheld laws that prohibit (2 points)picketing.
protection for marchers.
assembly on public property.
assembly on private property.

20. This prohibits government from unduly interfering with the freedom of religion. (2 points)precedent clause
sedition clause
establishment clause
free exercise clause

Think I got most of them right, just want some other insight on it.
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Postby montrel68 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:43 pm

6. The Supreme Court
7. Freedom of assembly
8. A hearing
9. Freedom of Information Act
10. Summons
11. Prior restraint.
12. Defamatory speech
13. Jus sanguinis
14. Segregation.
15. Constitutional law
16. Parochial schools.
17. Seditious speech
18. Advertising
19. Picketing.
20. Free exercise clause
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Postby burdett » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:45 pm

thanks <3
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Postby jerrick » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:52 pm

What are 1-5? I have all those but I dont have the matching ones :( I think 5 is B first ten amendments and 1 is C Person born or naturalized in the U.S.
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Postby berwin » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:57 pm

7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 answered here:
http://law-forums.org/american-gov-help-plz-t3931.html
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Postby demarco » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:59 pm

what ones did u select? in the addintional details just put an A-D so we knwo which ones to make this much easier!
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Postby hewlett » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:09 pm

yep , all are right !!! :)
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