The Republican Sinn Féin (RSF) is a breakaway group from ______ _____, formed in 1986 . The party decided to end its traditional abstention policy, and those who opposed the move walked out to form the RSF

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Sinn Féin

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Why was the Karzai government doomed to fail?

a. Karzai was seen as a weak leader that did whatever the United States asked him to do. b. As a democratically elected leader in a country that valued anything but democracy, he tried to implement governmental changes to make it a theocracy but his attempts were seen as simply pandering to the masses. c. Karzai had no Islamist credentials or tribal support. d. President Karzai refused to raise taxes on his citizens, but later the government collapsed because they had no money.

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______arson is often carried out by pyromaniacs individuals who have a morbid fascination with setting and observing fires.

a. Sabotage b. Excitement c. Crime concealment d. Revenge

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Your textbook gives three reasons why, despite low crime-solving rates by detectives, many police departments continue to employ them. Which of the following is NOT one of those reasons?

A. Detectives have wider jurisdiction than patrol officers do, and they can arrest and book some suspects that other police officers cannot. B. Detectives have interrogation and case presentation skills that assist in prosecution. C. Technical knowledge, such as knowing about burglary tools, does help in some investigations and prosecutions. D. Law enforcement executives can assign detectives to a major, high-profile case to demonstrate to the public that they are committing resources to the matter.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The Supreme Court ruled in the Terry case that the practice known as "stop and frisk" is invalid unless the officer has probable cause to believe a crime has been committed. 2. The plain-view doctrine states that officers on a sidewalk who see marijuana plants through the window of a home may enter that home and confiscate the evidence without a warrant. 3. Carroll v. U.S. established the precedent of warrantless searches of automobiles. 4. In Oliver v. U.S., the court ruled that open fields are not protected by the Fourth Amendment. 5. The Fourth Amendment requires reasonable suspicion for an arrest.

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