Separationist judges are likely to interpret the law as applied to schools in ways that:
a. Support laws that allow prayer in schools
b. Favor particular religious beliefs in schools
c. Restrict prayer in schools
d. Expand the teaching of creationism
C
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Most nations, including the United States, have an interest in determining what products and people enter or leave through its borders. Searches, screening, and inspections are common and are lawful when conducted reasonably
At a fixed United States border crossing, A) everyone who crosses or attempts to cross the international border has relinquished all Fourth Amendment rights and can be warrantlessly searched and objects can be seized. B) federal agents must have probable cause or reasonable suspicion to search persons and motor vehicles when the person or vehicle attempts to cross the international border because the Fourth Amendment generally forbids warrantless searches. C) the legal standard for searches follows the Terry v. Ohio stop-and-frisk rationale that permits pat downs of the outer garments of persons crossing the border. D) federal agents may conduct reasonable searches, without probable cause or reasonable suspicion, of persons and motor vehicles merely because a person or vehicle attempts to cross the international border of the United States. E) none of the above responses states correct procedure and rationale.
Which of the following is the proper order of final arguments?
A. Prosecution, defense, prosecution B. Prosecution, defense, prosecution, defense C. Prosecution, defense D. Defense, prosecution, defense
A decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that is based on an interpretation of a provision of the U.S. Constitution is binding on:
a. all lower federal courts only. b. state courts only. c. both state courts and lower federal courts. d. all other U.S. courts, but only for the next twenty years.
What interactionist concept did Daniel Glaser use to modify differential association theory?
A) anomie B) the self C) drift D) control