The Supreme Court has never held that the right to drive an automobile is a fundamental right. May government restrict an individual's right to drive a car?
a. No. The Constitution protects the right to own and use property.
b. Yes, if government can show that a restriction fulfills a legitimate public purpose.
c. Yes, but only if government can demonstrate a compelling public interest to restrict an individual's right to drive a car.
d. State governments can restrict the right to drive an automobile, but the national government cannot.
e. No. The Twenty-sixth Amendment specifically addresses the right to drive a car.
Question -2-Which of the following parties enjoys more support among women?
a. Republicans
b. Federalists
c. Democrats
d. Whigs
e. Know Nothings
Question -3-With which of the following countries does the U.S. have diplomatic relations?
a. North Korea
b. Iran
c. Cuba
d. Ireland
e. Libya
Question -4-The Supreme Court has ruled that freedom of expression is a fundamental right. May the government restrict freedom of expression?
a. No. The Constitution prohibits all government infringements of freedom of speech.
b. Yes, if the government can show that a restriction fulfills a legitimate public purpose.
c. Yes, but only if the government can demonstrate a compelling public interest in restricting freedom of expression.
d. State government can restrict freedom of speech, but the national government cannot.
e. Yes, but only if the government applies the restrictions evenly throughout society.
Question -5-Which of the following parties is more popular among church-going Americans?
a. Republicans
b. Communists
c. Democrats
d. Socialists
e. Independents
Question -6-Which of the following statements is true about selective incorporation?
a. The Supreme Court has applied all the provisions of the Bill of Rights against the states.
b. Selective incorporation is based on the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
c. The Supreme Court has interpreted the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to include some rights beyond those specifically mentioned in the Bill of Rights.
d. Amendments are selectively enforced by the Supreme Court.
e. The Bill of Rights is at odds with selective incorporation.