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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Maya Reyes

Created on November 4, 2025

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DOyou know your civil Liberties ?

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Introduction

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Test your knowledge

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INTRODUCTION

Civil Liberties: YOUR fundamental freedoms that protect you from government interference, such as freedom of speech, to practice your religion, and assemble, etc. These liberties are imposed by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. The ability to know and understand them especially in this current political moment is imperative. Let's test your knowledge!

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CHARACTERS

Republican

Democrat

CHOOSE YOUR PLAYER!

MISSIONS

Complete the missions to obtain the password numbers

2 PUZZLE

1 SHIPS

PASSWORD

LEVEL 1/5

What part of the constitution protects YOUR Civil Liberties?

THE BILL OF RIGHTS

THE PREAMBLE

ARTICLE 5

LEVEL 2/5

Civil Liberties only apply to United States Citizens?

TRUE

FALSE

LEVEL 3/5

The case Miranda v. Arizona (1966) descion established which key civil liberty?

THe RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT AND HAVE AN ATTORNEY

THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS

THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH

LEVEL 4/5

Flag burning as a form of symbolic speech was protected in which case?

Schenck v. U.S.

Brandenburg v. Ohio

Texas v. Johnson

LEVEL 5/5

Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment Rights?

FreEDOM OF RELIGION

RIGHT TO VOTE

FREEDOM OF PRESS

CONGRATULATIONS!

YOU DID THAT!

GAME OVER

CONTINUE?

yes

NO

MISSIONS

Complete the missions to obtain thepassword numbers

1 SHIPS

2 PUZZLE

PASSWORD

LEVEL 1/5

NEXT

The government’s ability to limit speech that incites violence is restricted by the:

Free Exercise Clause

Clear and Present Danger Test

Supremacy Clause

LEVEL 2/5

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What is the main purpose of the Due Process Clause?

To give Congress power to interpret the law

To ensure the government follows fair legal procedures

To allow the president to issue executive orders

LEVEL 3/5

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Which of the following is an example of a civil liberty?

Equal pay for equal work

Access to public education

Freedom from government censorship

LEVEL 4/5

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The Establishment Clause primarily deals with:

States’ rights under federal law

The right to a fair trial

Separation of church and state

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The Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) decision guaranteed:

The right to privacy

The right to free education

The right to a court-appointed attorney

CONGRATULATIONS!

GAME OVER

Wanna keep going?

yes

NO

Introduce la contraseña correcta 👾

Números conseguidos de las misiones

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

MIsSIONSHIPS

Let's see how many landmark Supreme Court Cases your familiar with!

CONTINUE

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Republican

Positions Include: * Limited Gov't * Constiutional Origininalism * Individualism

MISSIONpuzzle

Round 2!

CONTINUE

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Democrat

Positions: *Loose Constitutional Interpretation *Social and Economic Equality * Strong Central Gov't

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all the progress

NO

yes