7- The correct answer is C, as each person is free to believe as he or she wishes in religious matters and government cannot fair any one religion.
The Warren Court ruled that the freedom of religion clause means that governments must have a compelling reason before they can pass a law that excessively overwhelms the practice of religion. Subsequent rulings departed from this criterion, allowed governmental facts that interfere with religion as long as they are neutral.
8- The correct answer is A. In the United States, although practically nothing is prohibited when it comes to freedom of expression, some tactical issues have been banned, such as protesting to destabilize a government or the country, books with the memories of inmates or the so-called obscenity.
9- The correct answers are C and D.
In United States criminal law, probable cause refers to a standard by which the police can make an arrest, conduct a search on the person or property of the person, or obtain a court order to do so. It is also used to refer to the standard by which a grand jury may believe that a crime has been committed. This term comes from the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
A search warrant is a document issued by a judge or court normally belonging to the judiciary, in which the police authorities are authorized to make a search in a place protected by the right to privacy of a person (usually their home or the place in which the person lives, although it can also be understood as other closed places owned by the person, such as his car).
The search warrant is issued when there are well-founded suspicions that evidence of an unlawful activity can be found at that location (probable cause), and must be ordered by a judge to preserve the person's right to privacy.
10- The correct answer is A. The Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution is part of the United States Bill of Rights, and protects rights that are not expressly enumerated in the Constitution.