
Civil Rights/Civil Liberties
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Carie Barry
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What is the main difference between civil rights and civil liberties?
Civil rights are limitations placed on the government, while civil liberties are guarantees of equal citizenship.
Civil liberties are limitations placed on the government, while civil rights are guarantees of equal citizenship.
Civil rights and civil liberties both refer to limitations placed on the government's power.
Civil rights and civil liberties are terms used interchangeably with no difference.
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What does the First Amendment protect?
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition
Protection against cruel and unusual punishment
The right to bear arms
Protection against self-incrimination
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What was the significance of the 14th Amendment?
It abolished slavery.
It granted women the right to vote.
It lowered the voting age to 18.
It provided equal protection under the law to all citizens.
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What is selective incorporation?
A selective process for states to choose which federal laws to follow.
A method of incorporating businesses in multiple states.
A process where each right in the Bill of Rights must be individually applied to the states through court decisions.
A process where all rights in the Bill of Rights automatically apply to the states.
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What was the ruling in Barron vs. Baltimore (1833)?
The federal government has the power to regulate interstate commerce.
The Bill of Rights applies to both the federal and state governments.
The Bill of Rights only applies to the federal government, not the states.
States have the right to secede from the union.
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What does the 9th Amendment imply?
The states have the power to grant more rights than those listed.
The right to privacy is explicitly stated.
The rights listed in the Constitution are not exhaustive.
The list of rights in the Constitution is exhaustive.
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What is the main purpose of civil liberties?
To ensure all citizens have the right to bear arms
To limit the power of the government and protect individual freedom
To provide equal protection under the law
To grant voting rights to all citizens
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What does the term 'substantive liberties' refer to?
Limits on how the government can act
Limits on what the government can do
The rights of states to govern without federal interference
The process of incorporating rights against the states
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule that freedom of speech is protected against state infringement?
Benton vs. Maryland
Gitlow vs. New York
Barron vs. Baltimore
Mapp vs. Ohio
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What is the main focus of civil rights?
Guaranteeing equal citizenship and protection from discrimination
Preventing the government from establishing a religion
Ensuring all citizens have the right to vote
Limiting the government's ability to engage in surveillance
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