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Page 1: Unit Two – Civil Liberties & Civil Rights Jeopardy Review Game

Unit Two – Civil Liberties & Civil Rights

Jeopardy Review Game

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Civil Liberties

Civil Rights

Civil RightsMovements

Supreme Court Cases

Vocabulary

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The three types of speech not protected according to the Supreme Court.

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What is slander, obscenity, and speech that presents a “clear and present danger”?

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All of the following situations involve civil liberties except:

-An angry protestor burns an American flag- A burglary suspect is read his rights before questioning- Homosexuals challenge a ban on gay marriage in court- A group sacrifices a goat as part of a religious ceremony- A state provides funds to increase salaries of religious

school teachers

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What is - Homosexuals challenge a ban on gay marriage

in court

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This protects against unfair police interrogation and/or the violation of a suspected criminal’s due

process rights.

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What are “Miranda rights”?

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The “wall of separation” divides

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What is church and state?

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Four rights of a person suspected of and arrested for a crime protected by the Constitution.

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What are the rights to remain silent, be represented by a lawyer,

demand a writ of habeas corpus, and receive a speedy and public trial?

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Of the following, these are incorrectly paired:13th amendment: Women’s suffrage

15th amendment: African American (male) suffrage 21st amendment: Poll tax banned

26th amendment: 18 – 21 year old suffrage

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What are the 13th amendment & women’s suffrage and the 21st amendment & poll tax

banned?

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Fill in the blanks:The biggest difference between civil rights and civil liberties is that civil rights have to do with

protections of _______ while civil liberties have to do with protections of _________.

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What are groups and individuals?

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This amendment was the first to clarify the American concept of equality by ensuring that all

citizens receive “equal protection of the laws.”

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What is the 14th amendment?

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Three of the tactics used to keep African Americans from voting even after the passage of

the 15th amendment.

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What are poll taxes, white primaries, grandfather clauses, literacy tests, state laws, discriminatory

registration practices, and/or intimidation?

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In the following cases: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954); Baker v.

Carr (1962); and Regents of University of California v. Bakke (1978) this clause of the 14th

amendment was used.

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What is the “equal protection” clause?

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If adopted, the Equal Rights Amendment would have prohibited discrimination based on this.

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What is gender?

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A major victory of the African American civil rights movement was the adoption of this, which

prohibited racial discrimination in public accommodations (like restaurants and hotels).

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What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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In 1990, this movement achieved a major victory when an act was passed protecting those in their

group from job discrimination by requiring employers to provide “reasonable

accommodations.”

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What is the disability rights movement?

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Of the following cases, this is the most likely to involve a violation of civil rights:

- Classifying people into brackets on the basis on income and taxing them at different rates- Conducting a search without a warrant or

probable cause- Classifying people using any system that treats

one group of people differently from another- Classifying people and treating them differently

based on race or gender- Giving adults more rights than minors

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What is - Classifying people and treating them differently based on race or gender?

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Affirmative action laws are designed to remedy the following kind of discrimination:

de jurede facto

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What is de facto discrimination?

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Roe v. Wade (1973) ruled that a woman’s right to an abortion came from the Constitutionally

implied _____________.

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What is right to privacy?

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Engle v. Vitale (1962) and Lemon v. Kurtzman (1973) both involve this civil liberty.

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What is freedom of religion?

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This Supreme Court case upheld the right of the government to place Japanese citizens in

internment camps during WWII.

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What is Korematsu v. United States?

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This court case established the “exclusionary rule” dealing with evidence gained through an

unlawful search.

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What is Mapp v. Ohio?

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Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) is most closely associated with this

movement.

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What is the affirmative action movement?

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Government censorship by press; it is usually found to be unconstitutional.

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What is prior restraint?

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Implied through the 14th amendment, this is the process by which provisions of the Bill of Rights

are applied to the states.

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What is selective incorporation?

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Written statement defaming another with false information.

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What is libel?

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Restricted voting in Democratic primaries (the only election that mattered given Democratic

dominance at the time) to whites.

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What were white primaries?

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Passed to prevent any state from using any methods to disenfranchise citizens, specifically

African Americans.

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What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?