Which of the following statements is true of the exclusionary rule?

A) It allows police personnel to arrest anyone who opposes the government without a warrant.
B) It protects the constitutional rights spelled out in the First Amendment.
C) It forces law enforcement personnel to gather evidence properly.
D) It was extended to state court proceedings in 1985.
E) It makes illegally obtained evidence admissible in court.


C

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A. political gridlock B. hyperpartisanship C. political polarization D. realignment

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What does the term "nonpartisan election" mean, and which elected positions in California are nonpartisan?

What will be an ideal response?

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The control group is the group of participants __________

a. directly exposed to the independent variable. b. not exposed to the independent variable. c. only briefly exposed to the independent variable. d. none of the above.

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