Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is an example of a __________ case.

A. voting rights
B. racial discrimination
C. criminal defendant
D. states' rights


Answer: C

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a. nonpartisan b. parliamentary c. state-level d. local

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Political realists stress that success in international politics, even without confrontation, ultimately depends on power

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following Supreme Court decisions greatly broadened Congress’s power to regulate the interstate economy?

a. Hammer v. Dagenhart b. United States v. Morrison c. Lochner v. New York d. NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin

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Liberal institutionalism suggests that a partial solution to the security dilemma would occur if

a. everyone stops building arms at the same time. b. both sides continue to arm but at a slower rate. c. one side evolves into a hegemonic power. d. one side continues to build arms and the other stops.

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