How did Miranda v. Arizona change the way law enforcement treated criminal defendants?

Answer:


An ideal response will:
1. Discuss the holding of Miranda v. Arizona.
2. Explain what is meant by Miranda rights and how police officers use them.
3. Analyze how hearing the Miranda rights helps a criminal defendant to be more informed about his or her rights as an accused party.

Political Science

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Adam Smith was an advocate of

a. classical liberalism. b. traditional conservatism. c. the divine right of kings. d. Both A and B are correct.

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How, according to Keck and Sikkink, can a small, weak network influence larger and more powerful organizations like countries and coorporations?

a. by manipulating international institutions b. by exploiting moral and material leverage c. by appealing to the populations of democratic states d. by lobbying for legal action

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Identify the three parts of the iron triangle and explain what it is that each provides.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

The type of authoritarian regime with the worst democracy

record as measured by Polity IV data is: a. military. b. communist. c. monarchy. d. personalist.

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