Exam 4: The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business
Exam 1: Todays Business Environment: Law and Ethics327 Questions
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Exam 4: The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business457 Questions
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Tax laws passed by Congress may be "crushing" in impact on business,according to the Supreme Court,and still be constitutional.
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A tax tied to a requirement to keep detailed records of explosives sales:
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When a company challenges a regulation restricting commercial speech,the state bears the burden of showing the regulation is justified.
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The Sixth Amendment holds that there is a right to jury trial in criminal cases.
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Based on the Fourth Amendment,the exclusionary rule allows evidence:
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The Supreme Court has held that taxes may not have a "crushing effect on businesses."
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The Uniform Division of Income for Tax Purposes Act uses which of the following factors to divide a company's income:
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Arizona passed a law requiring trains passing through the state to be shortened for safety purposes.The Supreme Court struck down the state rule as unconstitutional.
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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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The ______ Amendment to the U.S.Constitution gives the federal government the power to impose income taxes.
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Suppose Congress passed a law preventing lenders from charging debtors more than a 12 percent annual interest rate.Fritz's Loan Company has one office in Orlando and only lends money to people in Florida.Fritz challenges the constitutionality of the application of the law to his business,because he conducts it all within one state.The law is probably:
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If Congress imposes a regulation on an industry that has a limiting effect,the Supreme Court has held that,in general:
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If the federal government creates regulations over certain business practices,states may not imitate those regulations if state rules,like the federal rules,will imit interstate commerce.
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