The Supreme Court’s ruling in Griswold v. Connecticut is significant because it ______.
a. protected a poor person’s right to counsel
b. opened the door for a variety of claims regarding the right to privacy
c. incorporated the exclusionary rule
d. created a new standard regarding the regulation of political speech
e. changed precedent regarding searches and seizures
b. opened the door for a variety of claims regarding the right to privacy
You might also like to view...
Discuss how the role of first lady has evolved over the course of the twentieth century and into today.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is an example of an in-kind social welfare program?
A. Medicare B. Unemployment compensation C. Social Security D. Public housing
The Speaker of the House is
A. elected by the country at large. B. elected by whichever party has a majority. C. appointed by the chairs of the standing committees. D. appointed by the Supreme Court. E. appointed by the president.
How did Irving Kristol conceptualize the relationship between neoconservatism and liberalism?
a. Neoconservatism departed from liberalism's pessimistic outlook. b. Neoconservatism borrowed many ideals found within liberalism. c. Neoconservatism expanded the application of liberalism to a global context. d. Neoconservatism recognized what he perceived to be the naiveté of liberalism.