A) to judge whether printed materials are pornographic.
B) to determine if some element of the Bill of Rights should be applied to the states.
C) to determine whether a warrant should be issued for a police search.
D) by the police before questioning an arrested criminal suspect.
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A) slander
B) obscenity
C) libel
D) political speech that stops short of inciting violence
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A) spending by or on behalf of a candidate for office is protected speech.
B) libel is protected by the First Amendment, as long as the person libeled is a public figure.
C) burning draft cards is a form of protected symbolic speech, but only if it is done in public.
D) the Espionage Act of 1917 was unconstitutional.
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A) is used in federal courts.
B) determines whether there is enough evidence to justify a trial.
C) determines the sentence after guilt has been proven.
D) determines whether the rights of the accused have been violated.
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A) Mapp
B) Gideon
C) Miranda
D) Escobedo
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A) First Amendment's protection for freedom of the press.
B) First Amendment's protection for freedom of speech.
C) First Amendment's protection for freedom of assembly.
D) Fifth Amendment's prohibition on states from taking private property for public use without just compensation.
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A) Article I of the Constitution.
B) the First Amendment.
C) the Tenth Amendment.
D) the Fourteenth Amendment.
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