In which of the following cases did the U.S. Supreme Court argue that so long as an officer can offer an objective reason for a detention or arrest, it does not matter whether the officer's real reason for the stop was racist
a. Betts v. Brady
b. Whren v. United States
c. Mallory v. Hogan
d. Coker v. Georgia
b
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. actually changing one's true feelings. b. faking an expected emotion. c. trying to feel a certain way even if one does not succeed. d. changing other's emotions.
Mike believes the decline in jobs is due to the illegal immigration of Mexicans, although it is actually due to the movement of a factory to China. Mike is angry at the Mexicans because he cannot get a job. This is an example of:
a. compensation. b. scapegoating. c. rationalization. d. displacement.
Individuals are taught "manners" or "social etiquettes" as a child. Which of the following is NOT an example of "social etiquettes?"
a. Respecting your elders b. Listening to your parents c. Picking your nose in public d. All of the above