Across
- 3. To verbally make false and malicious statements to damage a person’s reputation
- 5. An official, state-sponsored religion.
- 8. An extremely offensive word or expression
- 10. the freedom to ____ is the right to meet to discuss and express beliefs, views, opinions, ideas, or feelings
- 11. A prohibited type of expression; urging others to break the law.
- 14. a clause that prohibits Congress from establishing a national religion
- 15. Right to express one’s ideas and opinions freely through speech, writing, and other forms of communication
Down
- 1. if the gov't creates laws to limit freedom of religious practice/freedom of speech, the laws must be...
- 2. a clause that states the gov't cannot choose to interfere with one’s practice of religion
- 4. A place that has been created for general use by the public; examples, sidewalks, streets, parks, government plazas
- 6. laws can target groups as long as the gov't has a _______ to limit the groups' actions.
- 7. The action of damaging the good reputation of someone; includes slander and libel
- 9. the name of the test that courts apply to determine if gov't action violates the establishment clause
- 12. Untrue claims about a product that a company sells.
- 13. To write false and malicious statements to damage a person’s reputation
