What did African American civil rights activists in the 1950s have in common
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African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one
common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely
without being discriminated against.
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Where in argument would you be most likely to find values and concerns shared between you and your opposition
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reasons
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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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What is one example of the government limiting individual rights to protect the public interest
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the government forbids television stations from broadcasting
shows that contain profanity
the government outlaws speech that encourages citizens to commit
crimes
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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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How did the Supreme Court reinterpret civil liberties in Gideon v. Wainwright
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it established that states must provide people accused of crimes
with access to an attorney
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How were the Tinker v. Des Moines and New Jersey v. T.L.O. cases similar
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both cases centered on the civil liberties of students in public
schools
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How did the federal government contribute to equality for women during the 1960s
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it investigated conditions facing working women and passed laws
aimed at guaranteeing them equal pay
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Which question is most relevant to a court when determining whether a particular type of speech can be limited
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does the speech pose a threat to the public interest
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What was the effect of the Supreme Court decision described in this headline
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police were required to inform suspects of their right to remain
silent and have a lawyer present during questioning
the decision established the clear and present danger test
judging free speech
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Which statement best summarizes the evolution of the Supreme Court's interpretation of free speech during the 20th century
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over time, the supreme court became less likely to allow
restrictions on free speech
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Which activity is not one of the primary ways political parties shape public policy
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encouraging voter registration at the local level
encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties
recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities
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What did African American civil rights activists in the 1950s have in common
African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one
common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely
without being discriminated against.
Where in argument would you be most likely to find values and concerns shared between you and your opposition
reasons
Which instance of political expression would be considered speech plus
a demonstrator chanting anticorporate slogans outside a
company's headquarters
What is one example of the government limiting individual rights to protect the public interest
the government forbids television stations from broadcasting
shows that contain profanity
the government outlaws speech that encourages citizens to commit
crimes
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.
How did the Supreme Court reinterpret civil liberties in Gideon v. Wainwright
it established that states must provide people accused of crimes
with access to an attorney
How were the Tinker v. Des Moines and New Jersey v. T.L.O. cases similar
both cases centered on the civil liberties of students in public
schools
How did the federal government contribute to equality for women during the 1960s
it investigated conditions facing working women and passed laws
aimed at guaranteeing them equal pay
Which question is most relevant to a court when determining whether a particular type of speech can be limited
does the speech pose a threat to the public interest
What was the effect of the Supreme Court decision described in this headline
police were required to inform suspects of their right to remain
silent and have a lawyer present during questioning
the decision established the clear and present danger test
judging free speech
Which statement best summarizes the evolution of the Supreme Court's interpretation of free speech during the 20th century
over time, the supreme court became less likely to allow
restrictions on free speech
Which activity is not one of the primary ways political parties shape public policy
encouraging voter registration at the local level
encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties
recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities