Chapter 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Denies the government the right, without due process, to deprive people of life, liberty, and property.

A

Due Process of Law

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2
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A standard of equal treatment that must be observed by the government.

A

Equal Protection of the Laws

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3
Q

The process whereby the Court has applied most, but not all, parts of the Bill of Rights to the states.

A

Selective Incorporation

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4
Q

Right of people to speak, publish, and assemble.

A

Freedom of Expression

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5
Q

People shall be free to exercise their religion, and government may not establish a religion.

A

Freedom of Religion

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6
Q

Censorship of a publication.

A

Prior Restraint

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7
Q

Law should not punish speech unless there was a clear and present danger of producing harmful actions.

A

Clear-and-present-danger Test

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8
Q

Writing that falsely injures another person.

A

Libel

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9
Q

An act that conveys a political message.

A

Symbolic Speech

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10
Q

First Amendment requirement that law cannot prevent free exercise of religion.

A

Free-exercise Clause

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11
Q

First Amendment ban on laws “respecting an establishment of religion.”

A

Establishment Clause

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12
Q

Court ruling that government cannot be involved with religion.

A

Wall of Separation

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13
Q

Improperly gathered evidence may not be introduced in a criminal trial.

A

Exclusionary Rule

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14
Q

A judge’s order authorizing a search.

A

Search Warrant

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15
Q

Reasonable cause for issuing a search warrant or making an arrest; more than mere suspicion.

A

Probable Cause

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16
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An error in gathering evidence sufficiently minor that it may be used in a trial.

A

Good Faith Exception

17
Q

The police can question an in-Mirandized suspect if there is an urgent concern for public safety.

A

Public Safety Exception

18
Q

The police can use evidence if it would inevitably have been discovered.

A

Inevitable Discovery

19
Q

Rights-chiefly, rights to be free of government interference-accorded to an individual by the Constitution: free speech, free press, and so on.

A

Civil Liberties