In_________________, the Court prohibited the use of GPS tracking devices placed on suspects' cars without prior judicial authorization
a. United States v. Jones (2012)
b. Kyllo v. United States (2001)
c. Illinois v. Gates (1983)
d. Oliver v. United States (1984)
A
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The Kyoto Protocol faced serious opposition in the U.S. Senate because
a. it punished countries that relied on coal more heavily than those that used natural gas. b. developing nations did not face any short-term limits, while rich nations bore all of the short-term reductions. c. the mandate that all power needed to come from renewable sources would have severely affected the economy of the United States. d. developing countries could plant trees and consider converting to renewable energy while continuing to emit greenhouse gasses.
What portion of the adult segment of the U.S. population has attended a political rally or speech?
a. 5 percent b. 10 percent c. 20 percent d. 50 percent
Which of the following most accurately describes sociopolitical parameters of power?
a. They are intangible elements of power that are often psychological in nature. They are also quite frequently ephemeral. b. They are frequently concrete elements of power concerned with economic and military capabilities. On occasion, they may be ephemeral. c. Their importance is rarely recognized in the policy community. d. They are important only for state actors in international affairs.
Which of the following is true about moderate politicians in a time of increasing polarization?
a. They are increasingly sought out to help arbitrate between those more strongly opposed to each other. b. They are increasingly ignored by their colleagues if they will not join in being more polarized in their views. c. They are more popular with voters, because they represent a middle way between extremes. d. They have found it increasingly more difficult to win elections.