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POS 2041 Final Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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interfering 
Ans: civil liberties 
The text of the Fourteenth Amendment says 
Ans: "nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process 
of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." 
Conflicts over whether public schools should be allowed to assign readings from the Bible 
and lead nondenominational prayers are examples of disagreements over the 
Ans: meaning of the establishment clause 
The ________ clause of...
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Thirteenth Amendment - Answer-The constitutional amendment ratified after the Civil War that forbade slavery and involuntary servitude. 
 
Fourteenth Amendment - Answer-the constitutional amendment adopted after the Civil War that states, "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of l...
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Debates over which of the following contemporary issue relates to the fourth amendment? - Answer-Government surveillance 
 
What type of legislation would, if challenged be argued on fourth amendment grounds? - Answer-A bill authorizing the government to listen in on phone calls of suspected terrorists 
 
Which of the following laws would most likely be struck down by the Supreme Court on free speech grounds? - Answer-A law criminalizing petit...
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First Amendment 
: Freedom of religion 
Freedom of speech 
Freedom of press 
Freedom of assembly 
Right to petition the government for a redress of grievance 
Fourth Amendment 
: Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures 
Fifth Amendment 
: Freedom from being tried twice for the same crime 
Freedom from self incrimination 
Sixth Amendment 
: Right to be told of charges when arrested 
Right to a speedy trial 
Right to a public trial by an impartial jury 
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Right to confront witne...
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Which of the following best explains the consistent growth of the federal bureaucracy over the past hundred years? 
(A) Increases in federal income tax since 1925 
(B) The inability of Congress to cut programs 
(C) The success of Democratic presidents in promoting their policies 
(D) Public demand for, and expectation of, social services 
(E) United States Supreme Court rulings requiring Congress to assist those living in poverty - Answer- Public demand for, and expectation of, social services ...
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Democracy - type of gov where power is derived from the people 
Constitutional Democracy – Constitution is the supreme law of the 
land. The Constitution describes who will make national laws, who will 
enforce them and who will interpret it. 
Popular Sovereignty- Ultimate power resides in the people. 
Consent of the Governed - Our gov derives its power from the people. 
Social Contract Theory - The belief that people are free and equal by 
natu...
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First Amendment: How being incarcerated affects a person's right to freedom of speech and freedom of religion. no absolute right to free speech. the government can regulate inmate in parolee speech where it is necessary to protect a legitimate government interest. (i.e. The Safety and Security of an institution) California prisons have facility chaplains to serve religious needs and provide reasonable accommodation for inmate practicing their own...
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In what year was Georgia established? 
1732 
 
 
 
When did settlement take place in Savannah? 
1733 
 
 
 
How long was Georgia in existence before there was a governor or governing body within the colony itself? 
Two decades 
 
 
 
Who ruled Georgia in the beginning? 
Board of Trustees 
 
 
 
Define: Board of Trustees 
The governing body of Georgia in London England. King George signed a charter establishing the colony and creating its governing board 
 
 
 
What years is Georgia referred to a...
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Who is/was Pete Seeger and what civil rights song is associated with him? - ANSWER-Folk singer and social activist. The civil rights song associated with him is "We Shall Overcome." 
 
What is the Equal Protection Clause and where is it found? - ANSWER-The Equal Protection Clause guarantees the same rights, privileges, and protec...
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The most important source of rights applying to criminal procedure is/are: - Answer- the U.S. Constitution 
 
There are five constitutional amendments that are of special importance to criminal procedure: the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth. Which of these is the most often-cited source of rights in criminal procedure? - Answer- Fourth Amendment 
 
Which statement is true of the Fourth Amendment? - Answer- It protects from unreasonable searches and seizures 
 
Which statement is tru...
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