The U.S. Supreme Court decision in the ________ case held that a prospective juror could not be challenged for cause just because the juror had reservations against the death penalty.
Witherspoon
Lowrey
Smithson
Johnson
Witherspoon
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Rawls theory of justice is a utilitarian or consequentialist theory.
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According to Clear, Cole, and Reisig, the overall results of the turbulent inmate rights period:
a. were positive. b. were negative. c. were problematic. d. were useless.
Hezbollah's main targets are the Israeli Jews, but it has also targeted non-Islamic influences in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. Since the withdrawal of the Israeli army from southern Lebanon, Hezbollah has been able to build and recruit combatants for its "Holy War" against Israel
a. True b. False