Political Ideology and Civil Liberties, All You Need to Know!Online version Get a little insight into political ideologies and understand how they help people understand different views on government, personal freedoms, and how resources should be shared by trying this quiz! by Peytyn 1 What are civil liberties? a limits from excessive or undue government infringement on personal freedoms. b legal protections that guard against discrimination and ensure equality and fair treatment, allowing individuals to fully exercise their freedoms and participate in all aspects of social life. 2 What is a civil right? a legal protections that guard against discrimination and ensure equality and fair treatment, allowing individuals to fully exercise their freedoms and participate in all aspects of social life. b limits from excessive or undue government infringement on personal freedoms. c both answers are correct d 3 What is the key to both civil rights and civil liberties a One leader to rule b The government c Freedom d 4 Do civil liberties support what kind of freedom? a All kinds of freedom b Positive freedom c Negative freedom d None of these answers are correct 5 What is the 10th amendment? a abolished slavery b right to bear arms c any powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people d freedom of speech 6 What Supreme Court case ruled that police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them? a Counterman v. Colorado (2023) b New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985) c Mirand v Arizona, (1966) d 7 What are the bill of rights? a The first five amendments b All of the amendments c The first 10 amendments in the U.S. Constitution d 8 What is known as The Highest Law In the Land? a The U.S. Constitution b The Supreme Court c Miranda Rights d 9 What has their own way of supporting individual freedoms? a Positive Freedom b Negative Freedom c Both answers are correct d 10 History demonstrates that enforcing and protecting civil liberties can be difficult due to differing interpretations for what few key reasons? Choose one or more answers a Textualism b Originalism c Living Constitutionalism d