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1. what was the significance of gitlow v. new york (1925)? it ruled tha…

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  1. what was the significance of gitlow v. new york (1925)?

it ruled that the federal government could ignore free speech protections.
it limited the power of the federal government over state laws.
it established that the freedom of speech applies to state governments through the 14th amendment.
it allowed states to limit free speech.

  1. what right was incorporated in the case mapp v. ohio (1961)?

protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
right to free speech
right to freedom of the press
right to an attorney

  1. what is the core principle of popular sovereignty in a democracy?

government power is derived from the military.
government power comes from the people and must be responsive to their will.
the majority always controls the government without regard for minority rights.
the government has unlimited power over the people.

  1. the 14th amendments equal protection clause ensures that:

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. In Gitlow v. New York (1925), the Supreme Court used the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause to incorporate the First Amendment's freedom - of - speech guarantee to the states.
  2. In Mapp v. Ohio (1961), the Supreme Court incorporated the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures to the states.
  3. Popular sovereignty means that the government's power is derived from the people, and the government should be responsive to the people's will.

Answer:

  1. It established that the freedom of speech applies to state governments through the 14th Amendment.
  2. Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
  3. Government power comes from the people and must be responsive to their will.