The statements that police are required to make to a person before that person may be subjected to in-custody questioning are known as
A) cross-examination.
B) exclusionary rules.
C) interrogations.
D) jailhouse rights.
E) Miranda warnings.
E
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Voter registration drives
A. are a non-controversial political activity. B. became a political issue when Acorn, a community organizing group, was accused of violating election laws. C. operate under very loose laws in Republican-controlled states. D. are organized by public interest and political organizations in the week before an election. E. All of these choices are true.
In January 2002, the European Union countries were more closely tied together by
a. the creation of the peacekeeping military force for use in Afghanistan. b. the adoption of the Euro as common currency. c. final agreement on revisions of the Common Agricultural Policy. d. an agreement to make the Commission superior to the European Council. e. the first general election of representatives to the European Parliament.
In which of the following ways are state constitutions and the U.S. Constitution similar?
a) The U.S. Constitution and most state constitutions provide for a plural executive. b) The U.S. Constitution and most state constitutions provide for unicameral legislatures. c) The U.S. Constitution and all state constitutions provide for separation of powers. d) The U.S. Constitution and all state constitutions provide for the election of judges. e) The U.S. Constitution and most state constitutions provide for direct democracy.
Groups of citizens whose interests are affected by an agency and who work to influence its policies are called ______.
a. grassroots organizations b. clientele groups c. constituencies d. political parties e. public interest groups