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CHAPTER 18
Civil Liberties
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Type: ConceptualAns: CPage:
4981. The Framers would have considered a clause in the U.S. Constitutionprohibitin
g censorship of the pressa. undesirable.b. unreasonable.c. unnecessary.d.
unenforceablee. all of these.Type: FactualAns: EPage:
4972. The use of dogs to snif high school lockers for drugs has beendetermined by
the Supreme Court to bea.
unconstitutional.b. constitutional under all circumstances.c. constitutional if parenta
l permission is obtained.d. constitutional if supervised by a federal agent.e. constitu
tional if incident to a reasonable search.Type: FactualAns: EPage:
4973. A person treating the U.S. flag contemptuously isa. subject to conviction in fe
deral court.b. subject to conviction in state court.c. subject to conviction in state an
d federal court.d. protected by Fourth Amendment rights.e. protected by the right to
exercise free speech.Type: ConceptualAns: APage:
4984. A basic diference between the Bill of Rights and the U.S.Constitution proper
is that
the formera. covers what government cannot do.b. authorizes government to censo
r newspapers.c. protects free speech.d. applies principally to states.e. applies princi
pally to state government.

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Type: FactualAns: BPage:
4985. The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution at theinsistence of thea.
Founders.b. state ratifying conventions.c. First Continental Congress.d. Federalist Pa
rty.e. Alexander Hamilton.Type: ConceptualAns: APage:

4986. Because the costs to others of some people's refusal to salute the flagare
slight, we would expect eforts to make those people salute to bea. infrequent.b.
efective.c. independent on interest group politics.d. unconstitutional.e.
overwhelming.Type: ConceptualAns: APage:
4987. The small, intensely motivated groups protected by the Bill of Rightsare the
sort we would normally expect to be protected
bya. client politics.b. majoritarian politics.c. interest group politics.d. entrepreneurial
politics.e. reciprocal politics.Type: ConceptualAns: BPage:
4988. Civil liberties become a major issue for all of the following reasons
except
thata. the rights of diferent groups may conflict.b. the costs of enforcing rights may
be excessive.c. passions may be inflamed by entrepreneurs.d. principles themselves
may be in conflict.e. A and D.Type: FactualAns: EPage:
4989. What separates the politics of civil liberties from those of otherissues is
thata. the rights of diferent groups are in conflict.b. the costs of enforcing rights are
excessive.c. passions are inflamed by entrepreneurs.d. the costs of enforcement are
moderate.e. principles themselves are in conflict.

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Type: ConceptualAns: DPage:
49810. When someone arouses large numbers of ordinarily indiferentpeople to
demand restrictions on the freedom of minorities, this is anexample
of a. majoritarian politics.b. client politics.c. interest group politics.d. entrepreneurial
politics.e. neo-institutional politics.Type: FactualAns: APage: 49911. The case of Dr.
Samuel H. Sheppard and Walter Winchell illustrateshow civil liberties issues arise
whena. the rights of diferent groups are in conflict.b. the costs of enforcing rights ar
e excessive.c. passions are inflamed by entrepreneurs.d. principles themselves are i
n conflict.e. the costs of enforcement are moderate.Type: FactualAns: APage:
49912. The case of the anti-Jewish speeches of Carl Jacob Kunz illustrateshow civil
liberties issues arise
whena. the rights of diferent groups are in conflict.b. the costs of enforcing rights ar
e excessive.c. passions are inflamed by entrepreneurs.d. principles themselves are i
n conflict.e. the costs of enforcement are moderate.Type: ConceptualAns: CPage:
49913. Conflicts in civil liberties often arise becausea. majoritarian politics is inefec
tive in resolving crises.b. the U.S. Constitution is vague on issues of individual rights
.c. the Bill of Rights lists several competing rights.d. policy entrepreneurs rarely ope
rate in the civil rights area.e. the Supreme Court has refused to play a leading role i
n theinterpretation of the First Amendment.Type: ConceptualAns: EPage:
49914. Civil liberties conflicts between the Fraternal Order of Police and
theAmerican Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) are
most
likely to beexamples of a. majoritarian politics.b. neoinstitutional politics.c. entrepreneurial politics.d. client politics.e. interest group politi
cs.

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