Miranda v. Arizona(1966) is an example of a ________ case

a. votingrights
b. racial-discrimination
c. criminal defendant
d. states' rights
e. religious freedom


C

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a) Middle and upper income suburbs b) Rural areas c) small towns d) West Texas e) Big cities

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The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention:

A. guaranteed freedom of speech to Americans of all races. B. resolved the small-state and large-state controversy by giving something to both sides. C. resolved the issue of slavery. D. guaranteed land for Native Americans. E. agreed on the establishment of a unicameral legislature that equally represented the states.

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The supremacy clause, which implies that when there is a power struggle between the federal government and a state government, the federal government triumphs, is __________.

A. part of the reserved powers given to Congress in Article I, Section 8 B. specifically included in the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution C. stated in Article VI of the Constitution D. addressed in each state constitution rather than in the U.S. Constitution

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