Miranda v. Arizona (384 U.S. 436) held that the prosecution's use of statements of an accused, made to police without prior warnings of the person's rights to remain silent, to counsel, and to appointed counsel if indigent, was a violation of the accused's rights contained in
a. the First Amendment. c. the Sixth Amendment.
b. the Fourth Amendment. d. None of the above is correct.
D
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Lowering the discount rate would have which of the following effects?
a. It would decrease the overall rate of taxation. b. It would discourage banks from increasing their borrowing from the Federal Reserve. c. It would encourage banks to borrow more and to extend more loans at lower rates. d. It would increase the amount of federal bonds sold to foreign countries.
Making campaign contributions is a form of __________
a. conventional participation b. demonstrative participation c. retrospective participation d. unconventional participation
Nonexperimental quantitative research is particularly useful for
a. developing hypotheses for new experiments. b. deciding which variable causes which effect. c. manipulating the IV d. controlling relevant environmental variables.
Which of the following statements best describes Super PACs?
A. They allow very wealthy Americans to donate unlimited funds to influence elections. B. They are political advertising councils that design political campaigns. C. They are limited to raising no more than $10 million per campaign cycle. D. They allow money to be spent on advertising and other political activities. E. They allow America's very wealthy to donate unlimited funds to influence elections and spend money on advertising and other political activities.