In ___________, the Supreme Court said that the exclusionary rule is not applicable to a situation in which contraband is seized from a person who was falsely arrested due to police negligence
a. Herring v. United States (2009)
b. Wilson v. Arkansas (1995)
c. Hudson v. Michigan (2006)
d. Malley v. Briggs (1986)
A
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The Fourteenth Amendment is a broadly worded and widely utilized law. Its original intent, however, was to
a. protect freed slaves from discriminatory state laws. b. ensure that the needs of the state governments were protected. c. protect President Lincoln from impeachment during a time of war. d. give citizens powerful rights against the government. e. protect the government from overly aggressive citizens.
The civil rights movement of the 1950s-1960s was most successful in eliminating de facto but was far less successful in eliminating de jure discrimination.
a. true b. false
The earliest political parties in the United States developed around ______.
A. disagreements over civil rights and the decision of the United States to create a series of military alliances B. the desire to abolish slavery and build a powerful military that could project the strength of the United States across the globe C. measures designed to foster economic development and disagreements over whether the United States should have stronger ties with England or France D. the decision to purchase the Louisiana Territory and whether the United States should try to form a political union with Canada to counter European influence in North America
International anarchy means that governments
a. have no reason to trust each other. b. insist on their sovereign right to make their own decisions. c. have handed over some power to international organizations. d. think globalization has substantively changed the distribution of power. e. work together to increase international economic interactions.