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Q.1.
What is a main idea in the Ninth Amendment?
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People can make their own lawful decisions.
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Basic human rights are protected.
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the right to be left alone
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explaining medical problems to a personal physician
Q.2.
How are the Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade cases similar?
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Both were based on unconstitutional state laws.
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NOT The Constitution should never be interpreted based on the intention of the writers.
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to be secure in one's home.
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the Ninth Amendment
Q.3.
Why was the Ninth Amendment written?
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construed
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NOT The Constitution should never be interpreted based on the intention of the writers.
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to be secure in one's home.
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to ensure individual freedoms
Q.4.
What idea was the decision in Griswold v. Connecticut based upon?
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construed
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NOT The Constitution should never be interpreted based on the intention of the writers.
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to ensure individual freedoms
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to be secure in one's home.
Q.5.
Which action would be protected by the Ninth Amendment?
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Basic human rights are protected.
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explaining medical problems to a personal physician
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People can make their own lawful decisions.
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the right to be left alone
Q.6.
Which privacy right is protected by Supreme Court decisions in Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade?
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People can make their own lawful decisions.
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explaining medical problems to a personal physician
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the right to be left alone
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Basic human rights are protected.
Q.7.
What is a main idea in the right to privacy?
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the right to be left alone
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Basic human rights are protected.
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People can make their own lawful decisions.
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explaining medical problems to a personal physician
Q.8.
In the case Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruled that state laws
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d. Both were based on unconstitutional state laws.
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c. violated Constitutional rights.
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b. Couples were allowed to keep their marriage decisions private.
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c. The Constitution forbids unreasonable search and seizure.
Q.9.
A right is unenumerated if it is
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b. Basic human rights are protected.
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c. assumed to be a fundamental right.
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b. rights unlisted in the Constitution
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c. government intrusion
Q.10.
Which action would violate the Ninth Amendment?
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d. explaining medical problems to a personal physician
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a. People can make their own lawful decisions.
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b. Basic human rights are protected.
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d. obtaining unauthorized personal information from a website
Q.11.
Which amendment protects unenumerated rights such as voting rights?
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c. construed
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d. the Ninth Amendment
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a. to ensure individual freedoms
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c. to be secure in one's home.
Q.12.
If a person has a right that is stated in the Constitution, that person has
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d. Both were based on unconstitutional state laws.
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b. gave a new definition to personal privacy.
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b. other rights that are not mentioned.
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c. violated Constitutional rights.
Q.13.
The right to privacy protects citizens from
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c. government intrusion
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c. assumed to be a fundamental right.
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b. Basic human rights are protected.
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a. People can make their own lawful decisions.
Q.14.
The Supreme Court's decisions in Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade were most important because they
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b. gave a new definition to personal privacy.
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c. violated Constitutional rights.
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b. Couples were allowed to keep their marriage decisions private.
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d. Both were based on unconstitutional state laws.
Q.15.
What was the impact of the Griswold v. Connecticut ruling?
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b. Couples were allowed to keep their marriage decisions private.
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d. Both were based on unconstitutional state laws.
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c. violated Constitutional rights.
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c. The Constitution forbids unreasonable search and seizure.
Q.16.
When a Constitutional Amendment is ________ it is interpreted.
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a. to ensure individual freedoms
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c. to be secure in one's home.
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c. The Constitution forbids unreasonable search and seizure.
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c. construed
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