According to the Constitution, how is the president elected?
a. appointment through Congress
b. appointment through state legislatures
c. direct election by popular vote
d. election through the Electoral College
Answer: d
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about the U.S. Bill of Rights?
a. The original Constitution did not include a bill of rights. b. The Bill of Rights initially applied only to the national government and not the states. c. The Bill of Rights guarantees individual rights and liberties. d. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution. e. Most provisions of the Bill of Rights are still not binding upon the states.
The vast majority of all cases are tried in __________
a. federal courts b. the U.S. district courts c. appellate courts d. state courts
What is the prohibition against double jeopardy?
a. Once a person has been tried for a particular crime and the trial has ended in a verdict of not guilty, that person cannot be tried again for the same crime. b. Once a person has been tried for a particular crime and the jury cannot arrive at a verdict, that person cannot be tried again for the same crime. c. Once a person has been tried for a particular crime and there is a mistrial, that person cannot be tried again for the same crime. d. Once a person has been tried for a crime and convicted, that person can be tried for that crime again in another state where he or she has broken the same law. e. Two people who commit the same crime cannot be charged at the same time without having a lawyer present.
Most incidents of protest in California have been about differences that are primarily ______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word