The double jeopardy clause prevents an individual who is acquitted of a crime from which of the following?

a. seeking the assistance of an attorney
b. being tried again for the same crime
c. asserting innocence
d. benefiting financially from that crime


b

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The bourgeoisie and the proletariat are examples of

a. social groups. b. economic classes. c. government bureaucrats. d. religious groups.

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In order to achieve progress with certain more popular gun control measures, gun control advocates recognize that they must adjust their expectations and accommodate the less extreme demands of gun rights advocates. Of which is this an example?

a. Political trade-off b. Direct democracy c. Pluralist theory d. Rivalrous goods

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What does the naturalist school of international law say?

a. All law is derived from God's law, and international law is therefore universal. b. The only law that exists is that law which people subject to it agree to. c. Two levels of international law exist, one God-given and the other man-made. d. Law in itself is not important, but the values and policies it reflect are important.

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______ involves the legitimate use of coercion within the borders of the country.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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