Match the case with the correct expansion of the stop and frisk doctrine
Column 1:
vehicle stops and weapons searches of automobiles
protective sweeps
plain touch and feel
investigative detentions
two-pronged test was too difficult in dealing with one of the relatively simple concepts in the Fourth Amendment
Column 2:
Maryland v. Buie
Delaware v. Prouse
Davis v. Mississippi
Minnesota v. Dickerson
United States v. Sokolow
Column 1: vehicle stops and weapons searches of automobiles
Column 2: Delaware v. Prouse
Column 1: protective sweeps
Column 2: Maryland v. Buie
Column 1: plain touch and feel
Column 2: Minnesota v. Dickerson
Column 1: investigative detentions
Column 2: Davis v. Mississippi
Column 1: two-pronged test was too difficult in dealing with one of the relatively simple concepts in the Fourth Amendment
Column 2: United States v. Sokolow
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