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1) Declared that the STATES COULD LIMIT free speech because the BIll of Rights only applied to Congress. It caused a problem and made incorporation necessary.
A
BARRON v. Baltimore
B
HAZELWOOD v. Kuhlmeier
C
RENO v. ACLU
D
GITLOW v. New York
2) Which case extends the exclusionary rule to the states?
A
DEJONGE v. Oregon
B
NEAR v. Minnesota
C
MAPP v. Ohio
D
RENO v. ACLU
3) what mandated that all persons accused of a crime be assigned a lawyer
A
MILLER v. California
B
NEAR v. Minnesota
C
GIDEON v. Wainwright
D
FEINER v. New York
4) prohibits mandated PRAYER in public schools
A
ENGEL v. Vitale
B
TEXAS v. Johnson
C
TINKER v. Des Moines
D
LEMON v. Kurtzman
5) What requires the police to remind an accused person of their due process rights?
A
SCHENK v. U.S.
B
MIRANDA v. Arizona
C
BURSTYN v. Wilson
D
BARRON v. Baltimore
6) declared states could not limit free speech. Also the first case to use INCORPORATION
A
MILLER v. California
B
BARRON v. Baltimore
C
FEINER v. New York
D
GITLOW v. New York
7) Which case allowed schools to search private property based on reasonable suspicion?
A
LEMON v. Kurtzman
B
TINKER v. Des Moines
C
ENGEL v. Vitale
D
New Jersey v. T.L.O.
8) allowed federal AID to parochial schools for secular purposes
A
HAZELWOOD v. Kuhlmeier
B
ENGEL v. Vitale
C
LEMON v. Kurtzman
D
TINKER v. Des Moines
9) what allowed schools to limit free speech if it involved illegal drugs?
A
FEINER v. New York
B
TINKER v. Des Moines
C
MORSE v. Frederick
D
DEJONGE v. Oregon
10) What prohibits Congress from making a national religion?
A
establishment clause
B
supremacy clause
C
free exercise clause
D
elastic claues
11) What means limt or restrict?
A
chips
B
abridge
C
incorporation
D
precedent
12) limited seditious speech in times of danger. Also established the CLEAR and PRESENT DANGER test
A
TEXAS v. Johnson
B
FEINER v. New York
C
SCHENK v. U.S.
D
BARRON v. Baltimore
13) protected FLAG BURNING as symbolic speech
A
FEINER v. New York
B
TINKER v. Des Moines
C
BARRON v. Baltimore
D
TEXAS v. Johnson
14) protected ARM BANDS as symbolic speech for students
A
LEMON v. Kurtzman
B
HAZELWOOD v. Kuhlmeier
C
TINKER v. Des Moines
D
ENGEL v. Vitale
15) Which amendment extended due process, extended citizenship, and protected citizens from all levels of government?
A
15th
B
16th
C
13th
D
14th
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