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1) which of the following rights was guarnteed in the body of the original constitution? freedom of speech right to bear arms protection against unreasonable searches and seizures trial by jury in civil cases no ex post facto laws 2) the writ of hebeas corpus provides that congress can pass no bills of attainder no one may be punished for a crime commited before a law against it was passed government official present a prisoner in court and explain why he/she is being held criminal cases be tried in front of a jury no one may be ounished for crimes committed by other family members 3) religious freedoms, freedom of speech and press, assembly and petition are specifically protected by the declaration of independence article 1, section 8 of the constitution article 3 of the constitution the 10th amendment the 1st amendment 4) "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizns of the united states; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, libery, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." this famous quote is from the federalist papers 14th amendment 5th amendment the articles of confederation article 2 of the constitution 5) the quote has been used by courts as a basis for incorporation of the bill of rights application of the 1st amendment to the federal government guaranteeing the right to trial by jury in federal courts denying the right to vote to minorities restricting the practice of corporal punishment for federal crimes 6) the "wall of seperation" referred to by thomas jefferson describes a principle set up in the elastic (or necessary and proper) clause of article 1 establishment clause of the 1st amendment free expression clause of the 1st amendment due process clause of the 5th amendment cruel and unusual punishment clause of the 9th amendment 7) the clear and present danger test set by schenck v. U.S. has become a standard by which to balance national security and freedom of religion freedom to assemble freedom of speech the right to be free in your "person" imminent domain 8) which of the following is an example of symbolic speech that has been protected by the supreme court flag-burning cross burning obscenity libel "fighting words" 9) mapp v. ohio protects the rights of the accused in terms of trial by jury habeas corpus the right to remain silent search and seizure restrictions the right to counsel 10) what tendency has the supreme court reflected since the late 1980's in ruling on abortion rights? the court has widened aborton rights over the definition given in roe v. wade (1973) the court has passed down a number of decisions the contradict roe v. wade the court has upheld roe v. wade but it has also supported some state restrictions to abortion rights the court has reversed poe v. wade and now allows states to pass laws than ban abortion the court has avoided ruling on abortion rights altogether in recent years View Printable Version

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