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Match the term with the correct definition. Civil Rights the provision of the First Amendment that prohibits the government from endorsing a state-sponsored religion; interpreted as preventing government from favoring some religious beliefs over others or religion over non-religion. Civil Liberties limitations on the power of government, designed to ensure personal freedoms. Establishment Clause guarantees of equal treatment by government authorities.
Eminent Domain the power of government to take or use property for a public purpose after compensating its owner; also known as the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment.
Which of the following provisions is not part of the First Amendment? the right to free speech the right to keep and bear arms the right to peaceably assemble the protection of freedom of religion
it has been used to overturn laws that have substantial public support.
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution because ________. Alexander Hamilton believed it was necessary. key states refused to ratify the Constitution unless it was added. it was part of the Articles of Confederation it was originally part of the Declaration of Independence.
Which of the following provisions is not part of the First Amendment? the right to keep and bear arms.
. the right to peaceably assemble.
the right to free speech. the protection of freedom of religion.
The Supreme Court has decided that the death penalty ________. is never cruel and unusual punishment. Can be Cruel and Unusual when applied to persons under the age of 18. is always cruel and unusual punishment. may be applied only to acts of terrorism.
The Fourth Amendment’s requirement for a warrant ________. does not apply when there is a serious risk that evidence will be destroyed before a warrant can be issued applies only to searches of the home does not protect people who rent or lease property applies only to the seizure of property as evidence