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W03 Quiz: Chapter 4 Question 1 1 / 1 pts The Bill of Rights was adopted because the                                 . Correct!    Antifederalists demanded it as the price of ratification of the Constitution    Federalists realized that no Constitution would last for long without a bill of rights    federal government in the early days of the republic was violating too many individual rights    Supreme Court ruled that a bill of rights was needed   Question 2 1 / 1 pts In  Maryland v. King  (2012), the Supreme Court                                 .    ruled that police are constitutionally prohibited from seizing and searching the digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest      ruled that police are allowed to seize and search the digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest   Correct!    upheld a policy of DNA testing of arrestees without providing evidence of individualized suspicion      ruled that law enforcement cannot attach a GPS device to a person’s car and monitor his or her movements without a warrant     Question 3 1 / 1 pts Which of the following is the best example of the concept “speech plus”?
   writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper   Correct!    distributing leaflets while chanting slogans at a protest demonstration      reading a poem out loud in the middle of a public park      posting a comment to a social media website     Question 4 0 / 1 pts Which of the following statements best describes the impact of the Fourteenth Amendment? You Answered    The Fourteenth Amendment forced state governments to abide by all of the provisions in the Bill of Rights.      The Fourteenth Amendment had no effect on state governments because it was designed to apply only to the federal government.   Correct Answer    The Fourteenth Amendment forced state governments to abide by almost every provision in the Bill of Rights, but the process took over 100 years.      The Fourteenth Amendment required states to abide by the First Amendment to the Constitution but not any of the other amendments to the Constitution.     Question 5 1 / 1 pts Which of the following statements about selective incorporation is most accurate?
   By 1865, all of the provisions of the Bill of Rights had been clearly incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment as binding on the states as well as on the national government.      By 1961, all of the provisions of the Bill of Rights had been clearly incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment as binding on the states as well as on the national government.   Correct!    Until 1961, only the First Amendment and one clause of the Fifth Amendment had been clearly incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment as binding on the states as well as on the national government.      Until 1994, only the First Amendment and one clause of the Fifth Amendment had been clearly incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment as binding on the states as well as on the national government.     Question 6 1 / 1 pts The first test for determining when the government may intervene to suppress political speech was called the                                  test.    speech plus   Correct!    clear and present danger      strict scrutiny      Lemon     Question 7 1 / 1 pts
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The process by which the Supreme Court has expanded specific parts of the Bill of Rights to protect citizens against state and federal actions is called                                 .    habeas corpus Correct!    selective incorporation    the incorporation clause    cooperative federalism   Question 8 1 / 1 pts The constitutional basis for the nationalization of the Bill of Rights is the                             Amendment.    First    Fourth    Tenth Correct!    Fourteenth   Question 9 0 / 1 pts Can federal courts force journalists to reveal their sources of information, and why?    Yes; the Supreme Court overturned the federal shield law that had previously protected sources.   Correct Answer    Yes; there is no federal shield law that protects journalists and their sources.      No; nearly all states have “shield laws,” which, to varying degrees, protect journalistic sources.
  You Answered    No; the First Amendment explicitly protects sources as a part of freedom of the press.     Question 10 1 / 1 pts from releasing the transcripts of cell phone conversations between world leaders, it would be called                                 .    sedition      speech plus   Correct!    prior restraint      clear and present danger