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Bill Of Rights: Test

QuestionAnswer
I One
V Five
X Ten
Tinker v. Des Moines (Freedom of speech) Students wore black armbands to school *Students won*
Schenck v. United States (Clear and present danger) Man hands out pamphlets saying to not join the army *Man lost*
Brandenburg v. Ohio KKK wanted to have a rally
Safford Unified School District v. Redding Strip searched 13 yr old because of suspicion of selling drugs
T.L.O. v. New Jersey 2 Girls found smoking- searched items- sued *School won*
Heller v. District of Columbia Right to have a handgun
Miranda v. Arizona Man was not told his rights *Man won*
Amendment Bill of Rights
Obscenity words that have no redeeming cultural or social value in that society
Quartering to house soldiers
Seizure the action of confiscating or impounding property by warrant of legal right
Warrent Document approving search of property
"Probable cause" Reasonable grounds
"Reasonable suspicion" Proof
Miranda Rights To be told your rights when getting arrested
Criminal trial Accused person has a speedy and fair trial
Civil trial One person sues another
Cruel and unusual punishment The punishment should fit the crime
Slander/ Libel Spoken or written words that can harm someones reputation
Eminent Domain The right of the government to take your property exchange for money
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