In the Champion v. Ames (1903) lottery case, the Supreme Court held that ______.

A. arranging for the interstate transportation of lottery tickets is primarily a matter for state, not federal, regulation
B. in evaluating the constitutionality of Congress’s use of the Commerce Power, the Supreme Court must take into account the motives behind Congress’s actions
C. the regulation of commerce can only be motivated by economic considerations, not for morality purposes
D. all of these
E. none of these


E. none of these

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To what exactly did the concept of white-collar crime originally refer?

a. Crimes involving illegal business enterprises b. Any occupationally-related crime c. Crimes committed by those who had been entrusted with money, such as bank tellers d. Crimes committed by persons of high social status using their occupational positions for illegal gain

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Which motivating factor that leads to mass panic is caused by a fear-eliciting event that intensifies when those affected perceive a lack of control by the police?

a. Anger-driven panic b. Excitement-driven panic c. Desperation-driven panic d. Fear-driven panic

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Jill has two children and stays at home with them. She got into trouble when she hurt her back and got addicted to the pain pills her doctor prescribed. When she couldn't get any more pills, she went searching the streets for something else to take the pain away. She would leave her kids with her mom and disappear for days while getting addicted to heroin. After getting got through the classification process at the women's correctional facility, Jill finds out that she is pregnant with twins. Jill adapts to prison quite well. She is seen as gentle on the cell block and sometimes worries about the babies she is carrying. She is protected and cared for by a small group of inmates, some of whom she calls sisters. What is the likely reason Jill has adapted to prison so well?

A. She is on a special cell block for pregnant women. B. She found that she can get high inside prison. C. She and her cellmate have become lovers. D. She has joined a make-believe family.

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Substance-abusing female offenders who planned to live with their minor children were ______ likely to enter CREST and ______ likely to complete CREST.

a. more; more b. less; less c. less; more d. more; less

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