Exam 4: The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business

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Which of the following is a key part of the British constitution:

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Protection from excessive fines comes from:

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Which of the following state taxes is unconstitutional:

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The Klan Motel is one of twenty motels in town but the only one that refuses to rent rooms to non-whites. Congress holds that motels may not discriminate on the basis of race. The Klan Motel challenges the regulation as it applies to that motel. The owner will:

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States may not adopt regulations that are stricter than regulations adopted by Congress.

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Illinois passes a law requiring all restaurants in the state to buy 5% of all foods they use from Illinois food companies. This does not violate the commerce clause.

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The Constitution specifies that political speech is due more protection than is commercial or business speech.

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The Sixth and Seventh Amendments provide for the right to jury trial in every kind of court case.

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The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects:

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"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed" is the:

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In Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Comm., the New York utility commission ruled that electric utilities could not advertise to promote the use of electricity. The Supreme Court announced a test of the constitutionality of such restrictions on commercial speech. Which of the following is not a part of that test:

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The Fifth Amendment protects individuals against self-incrimination.

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In Bose Corp. v. Consumers Union, concerning a magazine article critical of Bose speakers, the Supreme Court held that:

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When governments restrict the rights of citizens, unless a fundamental constitutional liberty is at stake, the law needs to relate rationally to ____ to satisfy due process requirements.

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The Fifth Amendment protects individuals against:

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Taken together, the Necessary and Proper Clause and the Commerce Clause, provides justification for:

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Wickard v. Filburn concerned the ability of Congress to impose controls on wheat growing, including a small farm that produced a small amount of wheat for use on the farm. This case shows how ____:

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In Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives Assn, it was held that mandatory breath, urine, and blood tests may be required of workers in "closely regulated" industries based on compelling public interest in safety, without violating the 4th Amendment.

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Bigelow v. Virginia involved the conviction of a Virginia newspaper editor who published ads about the availability of abortions in New York City the Supreme Court held that:

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In Hughes v. Oklahoma, the Supreme Court applied which test regarding the constitutionality of a state law prohibiting the export of minnows?

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