#1
Which amendment protects the right to freedom of speech in the United States?
First Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
#2
What is the primary purpose of the Fourth Amendment?
Right to bear arms
Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
Right to a speedy trial
Freedom of religion
#3
Which landmark Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review?
Brown v. Board of Education
Marbury v. Madison
Roe v. Wade
Dred Scott v. Sandford
#4
In the context of constitutional rights, what does the term 'due process' refer to?
The right to a fair and speedy trial
Protection against double jeopardy
Ensuring fair treatment by the government
Right to legal representation
#5
In the context of constitutional rights, what does the 'Miranda warning' inform individuals about?
Right to bear arms
Right to remain silent
Right to a fair trial
Right to freedom of speech
#6
Which constitutional amendment grants equal protection under the law and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
#7
What is the 'clear and present danger' test in the context of constitutional rights?
A standard for determining when speech can be restricted
A test for searches and seizures
A criterion for evaluating the right to a speedy trial
A principle for protecting the right to bear arms
#8
Which amendment protects individuals from self-incrimination and ensures the right to remain silent?
Fifth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
Seventh Amendment
#9
Which constitutional amendment abolished slavery in the United States?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Sixteenth Amendment
#10
Which constitutional amendment expanded voting rights to all citizens regardless of race, color, or previous servitude?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
#11
Which constitutional amendment grants citizenship and equal protection under the law to all persons born or naturalized in the United States?
Fifth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Twentieth Amendment
Twenty-Fourth Amendment
#12
What does the term 'stare decisis' mean in the context of constitutional law?
The power of the President to veto legislation
The principle of following precedent in judicial decisions
A method of amending the Constitution
The right to a fair and speedy trial
#13
Which constitutional amendment protects the right to privacy?
Second Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Ninth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
#14
What is the 'exclusionary rule' in the context of constitutional rights?
Evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in court
The right to bear arms
The right to a speedy trial
The right to remain silent
#15
Which Supreme Court case affirmed the right to legal counsel and established the principle that an attorney must be provided if the defendant cannot afford one?
Gideon v. Wainwright
Miranda v. Arizona
Brown v. Board of Education
Roe v. Wade
#16
What is the significance of the 'Habeas Corpus Act' in the protection of constitutional rights?
Ensures the right to a fair trial
Prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
Protects against unlawful detention or imprisonment
Guarantees the right to legal representation
#17
In the context of constitutional rights, what does the term 'eminent domain' refer to?
Right to legal representation
Government's power to take private property for public use
Freedom of the press
Right to a fair trial
#18
Which constitutional amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in civil cases?
Sixth Amendment
Seventh Amendment
Eighth Amendment
Twelfth Amendment
#19
What is the significance of the 'Lemon test' in constitutional law?
A test for determining the constitutionality of government actions involving religion
A criterion for evaluating free speech rights
A standard for the right to bear arms
A principle for protecting against unreasonable searches
#20
What is the 'doctrine of incorporation' in constitutional law?
A principle ensuring the separation of powers
A doctrine allowing states to secede from the Union
The integration of Bill of Rights protections into state law through the Fourteenth Amendment
A concept protecting against unreasonable searches
#21
In the context of constitutional rights, what is 'selective incorporation'?
The process of applying specific rights to the states on a case-by-case basis
A doctrine allowing states to choose which constitutional amendments to adopt
The exclusion of certain rights from federal jurisdiction
A principle protecting against self-incrimination
#22
Which landmark Supreme Court case established the 'clear and present danger' test for restricting free speech?
Texas v. Johnson
Schenck v. United States
New York Times v. Sullivan
Brandenburg v. Ohio
#23
What is the significance of the 'Wall of Separation' metaphor in constitutional law?
Separation of powers among the branches of government
Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
The idea of a strict separation between church and state
The right to legal representation
#24
In constitutional law, what is the 'fighting words' doctrine used to regulate?
Defamation cases
Speech that incites violence or harm
Political protests
Hate speech
#25
Which Supreme Court case upheld the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and is often criticized for its impact on civil liberties?
Korematsu v. United States
Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v. Arizona
Gideon v. Wainwright