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Chapter 4

Chapter 4: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

Study Plan

Key Chapter Concepts:

  • Civil liberties are rules that limit the government’s authority to interfere in certain spheres of activity. They restrict the government’s jurisdiction in areas such as free speech and religion.
  • Civil rights are rules that govern collective decision-making processes and outcomes. They curb the power of majorities to exclude or harm individuals on the basis of factors such as race, gender, or ethnic background.
  • Today’s conception of civil liberties and civil rights has been shaped by the historical development of these ideas and their interpretation by key political actors, especially the Supreme Court.

Organize

  • Follow this Study Plan to access your chapter assignments.
  • Print out the Chapter Outline and bring it to lecture to help structure your note-taking and check-off topics covered in class.
  • The Chapter Quiz provides a chance for you to measure your understanding of course content prior to the exam.

Learn

  • Read Chapter 4 in your textbook or ebook.
  • Read the Chapter Review of Chapter 4. Note any material you have difficulty remembering from the text.
  • Master the key terms for this chapter by working through the deck of Flashcards.
  • Take the Visual Quizzes to test your knowledge of the concepts presented in this chapter’s figures and diagrams.

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