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18 Quiz Chapter 19, Section 4 A. Key Terms and Concepts Read the statements below. If a statement is true, write T in the blank provided. If it is false, write F. _____ 1. Public demonstrations are protected by the right of assembly. _____ 2. The Supreme Court has upheld a State law that prohibits parades near courthouses when they are intended to influence court proceedings. _____ 3. Rules may regulate the time and place of public assembly, but not the content of what is said there. _____ 4. The rules for public assembly on private property are the same as on public property. _____ 5. Freedom of association is one of the rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights. B. Main Ideas Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided. _____ 6. The Supreme Court has ruled that government restrictions on public demonstrations or assemblies a. are constitutional. c. must be specific. b. must be content neutral. d. all of the above. _____ 7. The right to freedom of petition is guaranteed by the a. 1st Amendment. c. 5th Amendment. b. 2nd Amendment. d. 8th Amendment. _____ 8. In the case of Gregory v. Chicago, the Court ruled that demonstrators may a. be arrested for disorderly conduct if their actions lead to a public disturbance. b. not be required to obtain permits in order to demonstrate in public places. c. be required to obtain a permit before proceeding with a public demonstration. d. not be arrested for disorderly conduct simply because others have reacted to their march with violence. _____ 9. In the 2000 case of Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, the Court ruled that the a. exclusion of gays from the Boy Scouts violates anti-discrimination law. b. Boy Scouts have a constitutional right to exclude gays because that is part of the organization’s expressive conduct. c. Boy Scouts are not protected by the guarantee of association. d. government may not interfere in the membership policies of any private clubs that receive no government funds. _____ 10. Which of the following is NOT one of the public places in which people automatically have a constitutional right to hand out political literature and ask people to sign petitions? a. streets b. shopping centers c. public parks d. sidewalks Section 4 Quiz Freedom of Assembly and Petition NAME CLASS DATE 19 CHAPTER

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18 Quiz Chapter 19, Section 4

A. Key Terms and ConceptsRead the statements below. If a statement is true, write T in the blank provided. If it is false, write F.

_____ 1. Public demonstrations are protected by the right of assembly.

_____ 2. The Supreme Court has upheld a State law that prohibits parades near courthouseswhen they are intended to influence court proceedings.

_____ 3. Rules may regulate the time and place of public assembly, but not the content of whatis said there.

_____ 4. The rules for public assembly on private property are the same as on public property.

_____ 5. Freedom of association is one of the rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights.

B. Main IdeasWrite the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided.

_____ 6. The Supreme Court has ruled that government restrictions on public demonstrationsor assembliesa. are constitutional. c. must be specific.b. must be content neutral. d. all of the above.

_____ 7. The right to freedom of petition is guaranteed by thea. 1st Amendment. c. 5th Amendment.b. 2nd Amendment. d. 8th Amendment.

_____ 8. In the case of Gregory v. Chicago, the Court ruled that demonstrators maya. be arrested for disorderly conduct if their actions lead to a public disturbance.b. not be required to obtain permits in order to demonstrate in public places.c. be required to obtain a permit before proceeding with a public demonstration.d. not be arrested for disorderly conduct simply because others have reacted to their

march with violence.

_____ 9. In the 2000 case of Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, the Court ruled that thea. exclusion of gays from the Boy Scouts violates anti-discrimination law.b. Boy Scouts have a constitutional right to exclude gays because that is part of the

organization’s expressive conduct.c. Boy Scouts are not protected by the guarantee of association.d. government may not interfere in the membership policies of any private clubs that

receive no government funds.

_____ 10. Which of the following is NOT one of the public places in which people automatically have a constitutional right to hand out political literature and ask people to sign petitions?a. streetsb. shopping centersc. public parksd. sidewalks

Section 4 QuizFreedom of Assembly and Petition

NAME CLASS DATE

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