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U.S. Government & Politics Exam #15 QUESTIONS WITH
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Censorship of information before it is published is called - prior restraint.

What is the purpose of sequestering a jury? - to protect the defendant's right to a fair trial

The government may limit the freedom of assembly by - granting permits under the same rules
for all groups.

A judge's gag order places a limit on freedom of - the press.

People who collect signatures for ballot initiatives are exercising their freedom of - petition.

The first 16 words of the First Amendment reflect the deep concern of the Founders about
freedom of - religion.

The establishment clause of the First Amendment forbids the establishment of - laws favoring
one religion over another.

According to "The Lemon Test," in cases involving the establishment clause, the law or
government action must - have a secular purpose.

Which of the following violates the establishment clause, according to the Supreme Court? -
public-school sponsored prayer

In Abington v. Schempp, why did the Supreme Court ban school-sponsored Bible reading and
recitation of the Lord's Prayer? - because government-paid teachers conducted them

The free exercise clause of the First Amendment protects the right of individuals to - worship as
they choose.

In which case did the Supreme Court rule that New Jersey was allowed to pay for busing
students to religious private schools? - Everson v. Board of Education

In McCreary Co. v. ACLU, the Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to display - a copy
of the Ten Commandments by itself at a courthouse.

Something that is not associated with any faith-based organization is - secular.

Which clause of the Constitution forbids the government to proclaim Christianity as the national
religion? - the establishment clause

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