The Fourth Amendment was extended to the states in the case of

a. Palko v. Connecticut.
b. Mapp v. Ohio.
c. Weeks v. United States.
d. United States v. Leon.
e. Weeks v. United States


b

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a. capitalism b. a market economy c. communism d. a command economy

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Some justices have argued that the Ninth Amendment was intended to extend the rights enumerated in the Constitution to include other common law and natural rights, while other justices have presented which of?the following counter-arguments?

a. ?States may pass laws that limit or modify those rights.  b. ?Rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution are not protected.  c. ?Common law and natural rights are outside the bounds of government.  d. ?Common law and natural rights are protected by the Declaration of Independence. 

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Ratner uses the 1992 World Bank Guidelines on the Treatment of Foreign Direct Investment as an example of what?

a. a hard international law that would bring formal sanctions against those who fail to comply b. a soft law that states have used to guide their behavior without fearing a violation if they fail to comply c. a hard law that states have chosen to follow even though there is no fear of violation if they fail to comply d. a nonbinding regulation that states follow for fear of retaliation by the international financial community if they fail to comply e. a soft law that has failed to obtain the compliance of many states despite the belief that full compliance would result in benefit for all

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Which group constitutes the majority of growth in the Latino population in the United States?

A. immigrants from Mexico B. immigrants from Central America C. undocumented Latino immigrants D. Latino immigrants E. U.S.-born children of Latinos

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