Froggy Jumps AP Gov Chapters 5-6 QuizVersion en ligne Please provide the content from the source to generate questions. par Myah Pope 1 Which of the following statements best summarizes Hamilton's argument? (Federalist 84) a The Bill of Rights is unnecessary b Listing rights will lead some to assume that gov't may regulate those rights c Rights cannot be restricted by listing them 2 Which of the following constitutional provisions limits the power of the national gov't in Hamilton's argument? (Federalist 84) a Enumerated powers in Article I b The Establishment Clause c The supremacy clause 3 Supporters of Hamilton's view that a bill of rights could be dangerous to liberty could point to which of the following cases? (Federalist 84) a Brown v. Board of Education (1954) b Roe v. Wade (1973) c Schenck v. United States (1919) 4 Based on the passage, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with? (Federalist 84) a The Bill of Rights could potentially be used to limit civil liberties b The Bill of Rights is unnecessary for liberty c The Bill of Rights fully protects all civil liberties 5 Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the following court cases? Brown v. Board of Ed: concluded that "separate but equal" schools are impossible Roe v. Wade: assured a pregnant woman's right to have an abortion in the first trimester a Brown v. Board declared separation unconstitutional; Roe v. Wade addressed abortion rights b Both limited rights during wartime c Both extended voting rights 6 Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Fourth Amendment? A suspect's cell phone is analyzed by police before a warrant is issued a A search after a valid arrest with a warrant b Yes, warrantless search of a phone is a Fourth Amendment issue c A routine traffic stop with consent 7 Which of the following is contained in the Fourteenth Amendment and was likely an inspiration for Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" a Establishment of religion b The principle that all people should be equal under the law, as embodied in the equal protection cla c Freedom of speech 8 Which of the following is the most complete summary of the selective incorporation doctrine? a The federal government can ignore state rights b All rights are preserved at the state level c The Supreme Court has required the states to apply certain rights in the Bill of Rights through the 9 During the Civil War, Lincoln suspended the right of habeas corpus and detained thousands of citizens who protested the war. Which of the following statements best illustrates this scenario? a When the public does not support the rights of others, those rights tend to no longer be applied b Civil rights are never suspended during war c Judicial review overrides executive actions 10 Which of the following constitutional principles are addressed in the quote? (Brown v. Board) a free speech and assembly b federalism and equal protection c due process and jurisdictio 11 In Miranda v. Arizona, the Supreme Court based its decision on which constitutional principle? a Freedom of the press b The rights of the accused are protected by the due process right of a lawyer being present at the ti c Right to bear arms 12 Which of the following comparisons of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act are accurate? a Both targeted only state governments b One outlawed discrimination in hiring and the other increased African American voter registration an c Both focused solely on education rights 13 How did New York Times v. United States (1971) affect the interpretation of the First Amendment? a It granted broader censorship powers to the government b It eliminated prior restraint entirely c It limited the government's power to interfere with the press 14 Based on previous rulings, the Supreme Court is most likely to view a case concerning which of the following as a right to privacy case? a A woman who is prevented from an abortion b A public park protest c A search of a parked car 15 In what way do the decisions in Engle v. Vitale and Wisconsin v. Yoder differ? a Both favor secular government over religion b One suggests a public policy creates an establishment of religion, while the other suggest a public c Both support school prayer equally 16 What is the key difference between the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment and the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment? a The Fifth Amendment protects citizens against the federal government, while the Fourteenth Amendment b Both protect only federal rights c The Fourteenth only applies to criminal cases 17 Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the First and Fourth Amendment to the Constitution? a First: right to bear arms; Fourth: limits speech b First: protects freedom of religion; Fourth: excludes illegally seized evidence from prosecutions c First: guarantees privacy; Fourth: guarantees jury trial 18 The Voting rights Act of 1965 has had which of the following effects? a Voter participation for racial minority voters has increased b Participation decreased for all voters c Only women gained voting rights 19 What was the effect of the opinion in Schenck v. United States? a Only government-approved speech is allowed b All speech is restricted during wartime c As long as speech does not present a clear and present danger, it is allowed 20 Based on previous court rulings, which of the following scenarios would most likely violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment? a A public school system uses race-based segregation b A private club excludes people based on age c A school hires equally among genders 21 Which statement best summarizes Justice Kennedy's opinion? (Obergefell v. Hodges) a Marriage should be defined by the states individually b Same-sex couples are unfairly harmed by states' denial of their legal marriage c There is no constitutional right to marriage 22 Which of the following constitutional provisions would the author cite to support the opinion? (Obergefell v. Hodges) a The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment b The Necessary and Proper Clause c The Establishment Clause 23 With which of the following statements would supporters of Kennedy's position above be most likely to agree? a Gays and lesbians are equal to other people under the law b Marriage is a state-only issue with no constitutional protection c Gays and lesbians should have fewer rights 24 Which of the following is a reason why civil rights advocates might advocate for legislation, instead of filing lawsuits through the judicial system? a Courts are quicker and less costly b Members of Congress are accountable to the majority, while the judiciary is not accountable to the m c Legislation is always less controversial 25 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed to reinforce the a First Amendment b Fourteenth Amendment c Fifth Amendment 26 Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the two court cases? Schenck: speech can be restricted if unduly disruptive Tinker: expression of dissent is not automatically disruptive a Schenck allows restriction for danger; Tinker protects dissent unless disrupting b Both restrict speech equally c Both protect speech absolutely 27 The quote from Dr. King advocates for which of the following tactics? (Letter from B Jail) a Armed revolt b Civil disobedience c Petition only 28 In 2017... This is not a free speech issue under the First Amendment because the NFL is a private organization a This statement argues a private entity is not bound by First Amendment free speech limits b The First Amendment strictly applies to private organizations c This is a clear First Amendment case 29 Which of the following best describes the viewpoint about affirmative action programs expressed in the cartoon? a They promote pure meritocracy b They have no impact on admissions c They give minority students an unfair advantage over white students 30 In Brown v. Board of Ed, the Supreme Court established which of the following principles? a Education policy is left to states without federal oversight b Segregation is permissible if schools are equal c Separation of students by race, even in equally good schools, is unconstitutional 31 Which of the following most accurately describes the right of American citizens to privacy? a Privacy rights are never recognized by the courts b The Supreme Court has ruled that the right to privacy is implied by the Bill of Rights c Privacy is explicitly listed in the Bill of Rights