Froggy Jumps Frog Leap to FreedomVersión en línea Help Froggy jump to freedom by demonstrating your knowledge of civil liberties & political ideologies! por MacKenzie 1 What are Civil Liberties? a Legal Protections that guard against discrimination and ensure equality and fair treatment. b Limits from excessive or undue government infringement on personal freedoms. c Privileges granted by the government that can be revoked at any time based on societal needs. 2 What do Civil Liberties and Civil Rights have in common? a Both protect individuals' personal freedom and ensure equal treatment under the law. b Both exclusively apply to how private businesses treat individuals. c Both only apply to U.S. citizens and do not protect non-citizens. 3 Which is an example of negative freedom? a Right to Vote b Freedom of Speech c Right to Bear Arms 4 Which is an example of positive freedom? a Freedom of Religion b Freedom from Unreasonable Search & Seizure c Right to Equal Employment Opportunities 5 Which Civil Liberty is referenced in the California Constitution but not the U.S. Constitution? a Right to Privacy b Right to Assemble c Right to Reproductive Care 6 Which Political Ideology has a strong emphasis on government's significant role in supporting positive freedom? a Progressivism b Anarchism c Ecologism 7 Which interpretation of the Constitution interprets civil liberties as adaptable and evolving, allowing their meanings to change in light of contemporary societal realities and values? a Living Constitutionalism b Originalism c Textualism 8 Which political ideology allows for certain freedoms in nonpolitical life but strictly controls political power to prevent challenges to the ruler's authority? a Fascism b Authoritarianism c Communism 9 According to Aristotle, which form of government would best serve the public good, where the majority of citizens participate in political power? a Democracy b Monarchy c Politeia 10 Which ideology would be considered further left, as opposed to further right? a Governments should restrict immigration to protect national resources. b Governments should support movements for wealth redistribution and equality. c Governments should promote traditional values and national unity.