The Miranda warnings inform criminal suspects of their fundamental duties on their arrest.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
The Miranda warnings are a series of statements informing criminal suspects, on their arrest, of their constitutional rights, such as the right to remain silent and the right to counsel. This requirement was established by the Supreme Court's 1966 decision in Miranda v. Arizona. See 4-5: The Rights of the Accused
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A. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families policy B. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act C. Aid to Families with Dependent Children policy D. State Children's Health Insurance program E. No Child Left Behind Act
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A. Shared federalism B. Consociationalism C. Unitary government D. Nullification
Simon's notion of __________rationality means that policymakers consider a limited number of alternatives, estimate the consequences, and select an alternative
a) complete b) incomplete c) unbounded d) bounded