Froggy Jumps Political Ideologies and Civil Liberties: The power of the citizens and its governmentOnline version Get to know and learn the civil liberties and political ideologies that impact everyday lives today and every day. In this quiz, you will test your knowledge of essential topics relating to civil liberties and political ideologies. To make it more engaging and fun, you get three tries! Good luck, and Have Fun! by Its Nathan 1 What are two similarities between civil liberties and civil rights? a Both use the concept of freedom b Both focus on government protection c An example of civil liberties and civil rights is the right to own property 2 The concept of positive freedom is a "having the freedom from" b "having the freedom to" c having the freedom "from" and "to" 3 John Stuart Mill and his work, The Subjection of Women, proposes which of the following? a Nationalism b Classical Liberitism c Republicanism 4 What is the main concept of Amendment 9? a the right to a jury in a trial b freedom from bail, excessive fines and cruel punishment c people keep possession of the rights not enumerated in the constitution 5 What landmark Supreme Court Case determined the right to privacy, or relates thereof? a Miranda vs. Arizona b Mapp vs. Ohio c Gideon vs. Wainwright 6 The Bill of Rights are the first: a 5 Amendments b 10 Amendments c The Constitution, the whole written document 7 The "right to remain silent" is related to which Supreme Court Case and is under which amendment? a Schenck vs. US; First Amendment b Miranda vs. Arizona; Fifth Amendment c Lawrence vs. Texas; Fourteenth Amendment 8 The due process clause protects citizens from which of the following? a being dispossessed from life, liberty, and property without undergoing a fair legal process b being denied freedom of speech c individuals being above law protecting protecting them, and no others 9 Because due process clause is so essential, it protects: a Only United States Citizens b Only noncitizens of the United States c Both United States citizens and noncitizens 10 The three main concepts of Constitutionalism are which of the following? a life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness b Rule of law, limited government, and protection of indivdual rights c Accountability, fair laws, open government, accessible to find resolutions for disputes 11 Marxism is compared to which of the following? a Anarchism b Fascism c Communism