The Supreme Court's decision in Griswold v. Connecticut:

a. meant the police had to read you a list of your rights before arresting you
b. outlawed the death penalty
c. created a standard for determining when political speech could be regulated
d. established the right to privacy as existing in the Bill of Rights

Answer: d. established the right to privacy as existing in the Bill of Rights

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Why did the framers of the U.S. Constitution provide protections through the First Amendment for individuals to join together through speech and assembly?

a. to distract them from the oppressive nature of federal governmental policy b. they felt that political parties were central to a healthy democracy c. to reflect a belief in socialism d. to recognize the importance of working with others to try to influence or change government

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Who attends the conferences in which the justices make provisional decisions on the cases argued in the days before?

a. Only the justices b. The justices, the lead lawyers from each side, and the general public c. The justices and the lead lawyers from each side d. The justices and the solicitor general e. The justices and their judicial clerks

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