3.3 Flashcards

1
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Courts have recognized limits to free speech. Which of the following would not be constitutionally protected free speech?

A

Publishing obscene materials

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Justice homes famously wrote that” free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theater” which court case did this quote emerge from?

A

Schenck v US

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Assume that students at a local high school gave speeches on their lunch break advocating for a political cause. Assume also that the school published the students. Which case would give the court guidance on how to proceed? 

A

Tinker, V Des Moines

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Which of the following protections would not be found in the first amendment

A

Freedom of privacy

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Provisions of the US Constitution, Bill of Rights are continually being interpreted to balance the power between

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The civil liberties of individuals in the power of the government

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Free speech according to the courts, also protect symbolic speech. An example of symbolic speech would be.

A

Burning an American flag

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All of the following are forms of protected expression, except

A

Writing a book that leads others to commit violence

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Justice homes famously wrote that “free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theater” This ruling established the

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Clear and present danger test

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Students retain their rights to free speech and expression while on campus. This president was set by

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Tinker, V Des Moines

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Which of the following is true about the right of free speech as currently interpreted by the Supreme court

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It protects the right to express opinions, even without the actual use of words 

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