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Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government.

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history help pleassseeee 1. Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government. (1 point)freedom of religion freedom of assembly freedom to libel freedom to slander 2. Labor unions have the right to (1 point)veto public law. picket. use the heckler's veto. use violence when on strike. 3. The Constitution of the United States guarantees certain basic rights in the (1 point)Bill of Rights. slander laws. establishment clause. libel laws. 4. The Court has held that prior restraint is permitted only for purposes of (1 point)national security. the Constitution. libel. obscene material. 5. The mass extermination of Jews by Nazis in World War II was the (1 point)last war. Holocaust. World Extermination War. genocide war. 6. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. . . .” —Fourteenth Amendment, 1868 The Fourteenth Amendment (1 point)expanded states’ rights. expanded individual rights. applied only to men. decreased individual rights. 7. Study the flow chart, summarizing the Supreme Court’s rulings on the establishment clause regarding religion and public schools. Based on the Court’s trend, future cases related to this matter will most likely (1 point)limit prayer and religious activity in schools. increase funding for secular schools. allow prayer and religious activity in schools funded by taxes. abolish prayer in schools. 8. Most recent immigration to the United States has been from (1 point)Hawaii. Asia and Latin America. Europe. Cuba. 9. Under this rule a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime. (1 point)naturalization expatriation exclusionary rule double jeopardy 10. People who flee to another country to escape persecution or danger are called (1 point)illegal aliens. refugees. enemy aliens. non-resident aliens. 11. The process that grants immigrants the rights and privileges of citizenship is called (1 point)double jeopardy. jus soli. naturalization. expatriation. 12. A major crime (1 point)is a felony. calls for expatriation. causes double jeopardy. requires self-incrimination. 13. This is treating members of a particular race differently than other people. (1 point)segregation racial discrimination rational basis test Jim Crow treatment 14. Which constitutional amendment guarantees a defendant the right to counsel to defend him or her? (1 point)Fourth Amendment Fifth Amendment Sixth Amendment First Amendment 15. When a new case is similar to cases already decided, judges follow the earlier (1 point)discovery rule. affidavit. tort. precedent. 16. The plaintiff sets forth the charges against the defendant in (1 point)an affidavit. a verdict. a complaint. a tort. 17. Unless an arrest is made during a crime, the police need this to make an arrest. (1 point)affidavit warrant indictment arraignment 18. While laws may seem to limit our freedoms, laws also guarantee (1 point)a trial by jury. a crime-free society. individual liberties. equal pay for all citizens. 19. The time when both sides gather evidence and check facts of the case is the time of (1 point)mediation. discovery. jury trial. plea bargaining. 20. When the verdict is guilty, the judge usually determines the (1 point)plea bargaining. indictment. verdict. sentence.

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