Which of the following searches or seizures is a court most likely to determine to be unreasonable?

a. The search of a vehicle's passenger after being stopped for probable cause
b. A "stop and frisk" search of a suspicious person
c. A search of a business after a warrant has been obtained
d. The seizure of illegal drugs that are in plain sight of a police officer
e. The search of a person's home because he or she holds racist political beliefs


E

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The Senior Executive Service was established in ________ and consists of about ________ career civil servants.

A. 1933; 1,300 B. 1961; 1,300 C. 1978; 7,000 D. 1911; 800 E. 1887; 800

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a. 1876. b. 1948. c. 1902. d. 1976. e. 1776

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Front-loading affects the selection of a nominee by ______.

a. making success in earlier primaries all the more important in gaining and keeping momentum b. hurting incumbent presidents who cannot contest their party’s primaries as easily as challengers c. making the performance of candidates at conventions all the more important d. making money less important in early contests as long as the candidate gets in front of other borrowers for the later primaries e. making the selection of senators as party nominees much more likely than the selection of governors

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