In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court ruled that
A. a lawyer does not have to be supplied in a state case.
B. search warrants are always needed to gather evidence.
C. lawyers only need to be appointed in death penalty cases.
D. there can be no cruel and unusual punishment.
E. if one cannot afford an attorney, the government must provide one.
Answer: E
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a. the vice president. b. the Senate majority leader. c. the Senate majority whip. d. the president pro tempore. e. the Speaker of the House.
The Federal Reserve Board's budget comes from
A) interest and dividends from its investments. B) congressional appropriation. C) the Treasury Department. D) the Executive Office of the President. E) a direct tax on banks.
In order to flesh out the “nature and the organization” of the nation’s system of courts, Congress passed ______.
a. the Judicial Review Act of 1802 b. the District Courts Act of 1790 c. the Inferior Courts Act of 1787 d. the Judiciary Act of 1789
According to the realist perspective, how did German unification in 1871 disrupt the balance of power?
What will be an ideal response?