Which of the protections available to criminal offenders through the bill of rights do not currently apply to states
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The protections available to criminal offenders through the Bill
of Rights that do not currently apply to states are known as
unincorporated rights. These rights include the right to indictment
by a grand jury and the right to be protected from excessive bail
or fines.
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Did the decision in Brown v. Board of Education involve the Equal Protection Clause
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Brown v. Board of Education,347 US 483 (1954)
Yes. The Supreme Court decision was based on the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court indicated that the decision could also be supported by the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause, but declined to elaborate because the Equal Protection Clause was sufficient to render segregation in the public schools unconstitutional.
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Is the freedom of religion guaranteed by the bill of rights
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Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the first amendment of the
Bill of Rights.
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What level of scrutiny is used when a law doesn't affect basic freedoms but is important to government interests
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intermediate scrutiny
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Did the Supreme Court declare common law invalid
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No, not in the United States. Supreme Court decisions create common law.
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Substantive due process is best associated with dealing with
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Substantive due process is best associated with dealing with
fundamental rights
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Which of these actions would be protected by the First Amendment
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a newspaper publishes an article criticizing the president
citizens protest in a public space outside the governor's
mansion
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Which situation would be considered an example of the freedom of association
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a group forms on a college campus to support a particular political candidate followers of a little-known religion from a group and hold weekly meetings
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What is the difference between total and selective incorporation
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How much of the Bill of Rights applies to the states. -Apex :)
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Which Bill of Rights protection has not been incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment so that it applies to the states
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protection against excessive bail was the right answer to mine
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Which instance of political expression would be considered speech plus
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a demonstrator chanting anticorporate slogans outside a
company's headquarters
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Which action is a form of grassroots activism that supported or opposed same-sex marriage
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court clerks refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex
couples
raising money by staging a reading of the play 8, which supports
same-sex marriage.
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The right to due process means that the government
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Has to follow the law in its treatment of citizens. -Apex
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Which option best completes the diagram
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We can't give you a answer because we don't know the options nor
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In Katz v. US the Supreme Court ruled that tapping a public phone without a warrant violated the
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implied right to privacy. APEX
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What did the supreme courts interpretation of the fourteenth amendment allow the court to do
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d Require state governments to provide Bill of Rights protections to their citizens
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What process do the event in the timeline reflect
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Increases in campaign finance regulation followed by a loosening of restrictions
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What was Dollree Mapp charged with in the Supreme Court case Mapp Ohio
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having obscene books
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Which of the protections available to criminal offenders through the bill of rights do not currently apply to states
The protections available to criminal offenders through the Bill
of Rights that do not currently apply to states are known as
unincorporated rights. These rights include the right to indictment
by a grand jury and the right to be protected from excessive bail
or fines.
Did the decision in Brown v. Board of Education involve the Equal Protection Clause
Brown v. Board of Education,347 US 483 (1954)
Yes. The Supreme Court decision was based on the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court indicated that the decision could also be supported by the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause, but declined to elaborate because the Equal Protection Clause was sufficient to render segregation in the public schools unconstitutional.
Is the freedom of religion guaranteed by the bill of rights
Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the first amendment of the
Bill of Rights.
What level of scrutiny is used when a law doesn't affect basic freedoms but is important to government interests
intermediate scrutiny
Did the Supreme Court declare common law invalid
No, not in the United States. Supreme Court decisions create common law.
Substantive due process is best associated with dealing with
Substantive due process is best associated with dealing with
fundamental rights
Which of these actions would be protected by the First Amendment
a newspaper publishes an article criticizing the president
citizens protest in a public space outside the governor's
mansion
Which situation would be considered an example of the freedom of association
a group forms on a college campus to support a particular political candidate followers of a little-known religion from a group and hold weekly meetings
What is the difference between total and selective incorporation
How much of the Bill of Rights applies to the states. -Apex :)
Which Bill of Rights protection has not been incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment so that it applies to the states
protection against excessive bail was the right answer to mine
Which instance of political expression would be considered speech plus
a demonstrator chanting anticorporate slogans outside a
company's headquarters
Which action is a form of grassroots activism that supported or opposed same-sex marriage
court clerks refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex
couples
raising money by staging a reading of the play 8, which supports
same-sex marriage.
The right to due process means that the government
Has to follow the law in its treatment of citizens. -Apex
Which option best completes the diagram
We can't give you a answer because we don't know the options nor
the diagram.
In Katz v. US the Supreme Court ruled that tapping a public phone without a warrant violated the
implied right to privacy. APEX
What did the supreme courts interpretation of the fourteenth amendment allow the court to do
d Require state governments to provide Bill of Rights protections to their citizens
What process do the event in the timeline reflect
Increases in campaign finance regulation followed by a loosening of restrictions
What was Dollree Mapp charged with in the Supreme Court case Mapp Ohio