1. Any speech or writing is presumed constitutional unless the government      a)  passes legislation declaring such words unconstitutional   b)  determines that the words have been plagarized   c)  proves that a serious and immediate danger would ensue if the speech were allowed   d)  decides that the words would threaten the legitimacy of the court system

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1. Any speech or writing is presumed constitutional unless the government 

 

 

a) 

passes legislation declaring such words unconstitutional

 

b) 

determines that the words have been plagarized

 

c) 

proves that a serious and immediate danger would ensue if the speech were allowed

 

d) 

decides that the words would threaten the legitimacy of the court system

 

2. After the Gregg v. Georgia decision many states rewrote their death penalty laws, requiring two trials to be held:

 
 

a) 

one to review the reliability of evidence and another to try the accused

 

b) 

one to interview the witnesses and the second to recommend sentencing

 

c) 

one to determine guilt or innocence and the second to determine the punishment

 

d) 

one to admit evidence and the second to determine the punishment

   3. The family-owned Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores won its legal challenge of an Affordable Care Act provision that would have required it to offer ______________ to female employees, something the owners saw as a violation of their religious liberty.

 
 

a) 

health care insurance

 

b) 

first trimester abortions on request

 

c) 

free family planning consultation

 

d) 

free contraception coverage

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