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AP US Gov: Civil Liberties/Civil Rights Flashcards

Flashcards to practice/memorize key terms concerning Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

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1072405816civil libertiespersonal freedoms, e.g. speech, assembly, religion1
1072405817civil rightsprotections against discrimination2
1072405818clear and present danger doctrinejudicial interpretation of Amendment 1 that government may not ban speech unless such speech poses an imminent threat to society3
1072405819de facto segregationsegregation that results from such factors as housing patterns rather than law4
1072405820de jure segregationsegregation by law, i.e., segregation that is required by government5
1072405821double jeopardybeing prosecuted twice for the same offense. Banned by Amendment 5.6
1072405822Due Process clauseprohibits the national government (5th Amendment) and states (14th Amendment) from denying life, liberty, or proerty without due process of law7
1072405823Equal Protection clause14th Amendment clause that prohibits states from denying equal protection under the law, and has been used to combat discrimination8
1072405824Eminent Domainthe right of government to take private property for the public good. Fair compensation must be paid to the owner of such property.9
1072405825Establishment clauseprovision of Amendment 1 that prohibits Congress from establishing an official state religion. This is the basis for separation of church and state.10
1072405826Exclusionary ruleSupreme Court guideline that excludes the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial11
1072405827Free exercise clauseprovision of Amendment 1 stating that Congress may not prohibit the free exercise of religion12
1072405828Grandfather clauseSouthern laws that excluded blacks from exercising suffrage by restricting the right to vote only to those whose grandfathers had voted before 186513
1072405829Grand jurydetermines whether or not to bring criminal charges against a suspect14
1072405830Incorporationapplying the Bill of rights to the states15
1072405831Total incorporationview that the states must obey all provisions of the Bill of Rights because of the due process clause of the 14th Amendment16
1072405832Selective Incorporationview that the Bill of Rights is to be applied to the states in a more gradual manner on a case by case basis, also via due process clause of the 14th Amendment17
1072405833Indictmentgrand jury order that a suspect must stand trial for a criminal offense18
1072405834Jim Crow LawsSouthern laws that required racial segregation in places of public accommodation19
1072405835Libelwritten untruths that damage a reputation20
1072405836Literacy testSouthern method of excluding blacks from exercising suffrage by requiring that voters prove their ability to read and write21
1072405837Miranda warnings/rightswarnings that must be read to suspects prior to questioning. Suspects must be advised that they have the rights of silence and counsel22
1072405838Plea bargainarrangment in which a suspect pleads guilty to a lesser offense in order to avoid a trial; the manner in which most cases are disposed of23
1072405839Police powerspowers that allow states to pass laws protecting the health, welfare, safety, and morals of their residents24
1072405840Poll taxSouthern method of excluding blacks from exercising suffrage by requiring payment of a tax prior to voting25
1072405841Prior Restraintwhen a court stops expression before it is made, e.g., prohibiting a demonstration by a radical group because the assembly is likely to become violent. Presumed to be unconstitutional.26
1072405842Racial gerrymanderingdrawing of legislative boundaries to give electoral advantages to a particular racial group. "Majority-minority" districts include large numbers of racial minorities in order to ensure minority representation in legislatures.27
1072405843Seditionadvocacy of the overthrow of government28
1072405844Separate but equalSupreme Court doctrine establised in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. Allowed state-required racial segregation in places of public accommodation as long as the facilities were equal29
1072405845Shield Lawsstate laws that protect journalists from having to reveal their sources30
1072405846Slanderspoken untruths that damage a reputation31
1072405847Strict Scrutinysupreme court guideline for determining if government can make racial distinctions. According to this guideline, such distinctions are highly suspect and are allowed only if they are narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest32
1072405848White primaryprimary election in which Southern states allowed only whites to vote33

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