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What is the significance of the 14th Amendment?
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
What is the general rule used by the Supreme Court when deciding if civil disobedience is a constitutionally protected right?
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
Which statement BEST explains the meaning of the guarantees provided in the 1st Amendment?
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
What ruling did the Supreme Court make regarding flag burning in Texas v. Johnson?
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
Americans can claim rights in addition to those listed in the Constitution, according to
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
One way that the Supreme Court has reshaped its recent interpretation of the 2nd Amendment has been by
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
In the Pentagon Papers Case, the Supreme Court based its decision on
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
How would the Establishment Clause apply to the activity shown below if it took place at both a private school and a public school?
Each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters, and government cannot favor any one religion.
the prohibition against the government placing any prior restraint on expression.
the Bill of Rights.
Laws banning the burning of the U.S. flag are unconstitutional because flag burning is a form of free speech.
It provides that the States, like the Federal Government, cannot deny basic rights to their people.
If the protest is nonviolent, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly.
The activity would be legal at a private school but would not be allowed at a public school.
incorporating the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.
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