Social Studies: AP Government: Civil Liberties vs Civil Rights
Distinguishing individual freedoms from equal protection under the law
Distinguishing individual freedoms from equal protection under the law
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
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Define civil liberties and civil rights. Explain one key difference between them in the context of American government.
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A city government bans all political protests in public parks because officials say protests create noise. Identify whether this issue is mainly about civil liberties or civil rights, and explain which constitutional protection is involved.
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A state university denies admission to qualified applicants from a particular racial group. Identify whether this issue is mainly about civil liberties or civil rights, and explain which constitutional principle applies.
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Explain how the Fourteenth Amendment connects to both civil liberties and civil rights.
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What is selective incorporation, and why is it important in the protection of civil liberties?
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Classify each example as civil liberties or civil rights: freedom of the press, protection against racial discrimination in voting, right to an attorney in a criminal trial, and equal access to public schools.
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In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. Explain why this case is primarily a civil rights case.
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In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court ruled that states must provide attorneys to defendants in serious criminal cases who cannot afford one. Explain why this case is primarily a civil liberties case.
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A public high school suspends students for wearing armbands to protest a war, even though the protest is peaceful and does not disrupt class. Identify a relevant Supreme Court case and explain the civil liberty at issue.
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A state passes a law requiring voters to pass a difficult reading test before registering to vote. Explain why this law raises a civil rights concern.
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Compare the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Explain how each one is used in constitutional law.
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In Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court ruled that a state-sponsored prayer in public schools violated the Constitution. Explain whether this case is mainly about civil liberties or civil rights.
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A private restaurant refuses to serve customers based on race. Congress uses its authority under the Commerce Clause to prohibit this practice. Identify the type of constitutional issue and name a relevant Supreme Court case.
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Create a short argument explaining why the same Supreme Court case can sometimes involve both civil liberties and civil rights. Use one example or a realistic scenario.
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Analyze this claim: Civil liberties are absolute and can never be limited by the government. Explain whether the claim is accurate and support your answer with an example.
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