Civil Liberties

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  1. 3. speech the communication of ideas through symbols and actions is protected by the first amendment
  2. 4. restraint or government action that seeks to prevent materials from being published
  3. 5. exercise clause, which guarantees each person the right to hold any religious beliefs they choose
  4. 6. clause the government cannot establish an official religion or support one religion over another
  5. 7. a legal term for speech or actions that inspire revolt against the government
  6. 8. process The 14th amendment forbids the states to deprive anyone of life, liberty, or property without
  7. 9. the crime of making war against the United States or giving “aid and comfort” to its enemies
  8. 10. a printed defamatory statement
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  1. 1. doctrine to justify merging much of the Bill of Rights with the Fourteenth Amendment
  2. 2. rights are rights of fair and equal status and treatment and the right to participate in government
  3. 5. of assembly and petition allow Americans to meet and share ideas
  4. 7. a spoken defamatory statement