In Gideon v. Wainwright, Clarence Gideon was granted a retrial on the basis of
a. illegally obtained evidence.
b. his inability to have a fair trial without legal counsel.
c. a racially prejudiced jury.
d. police intimidation.
b. his inability to have a fair trial without legal counsel.
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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called the __________
Answer:
Organizations created to collect and distribute contributions to political campaigns are referred to as
A) federal reserve banks. B) political interest groups. C) lobbies. D) political action committees.
The freezing of a country's assets held in another country is known as what kind of sanction?
A) Aid sanction B) Comprehensive sanction C) Financial sanction D) Import/export sanction E) Third-party sanction
In the case Buckley v. Valeo, the Supreme Court upheld contribution limits as a way to
a. avoid real or apparent bribery. b. control campaign fraud. c. encourage political participation. d. level the playing field for third parties. e. spur public deliberation.