Deck 2: The American Quest for Freedom and Justice: Our Laws

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Which of the following is a case of double jeopardy?

A) when a second trial occurs after the first trial ends in a mistrial
B) when a second trial occurs because the jury in the first trial cannot agree on a verdict
C) when a second trial is ordered by an appellate court
D) both a and b
E) none of the preceding
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The ____ Amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear arms.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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The duty of a grand jury is to

A) see that the punishment fits the crime.
B) sentence a defendant.
C) assure that there is probable cause to believe a person is guilty of a crime.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The fundamental document describing the liberties of the people and forbidding the government to violate these rights is known as the

A) Declaration of Independence.
B) Bill of Rights.
C) collective state statute.
D) petitionary order.
E) Congressional Constitution.
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Case law refers to

A) judicial precedents.
B) moral law.
C) religious law.
D) customary law.
E) any of the preceding
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A term applied to precedents set by the judges in the royal courts of England is ____ law.

A) statutory
B) moral
C) ecclesiastical
D) common
E) customary
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The Sixth Amendment establishes

A) due process requirements.
B) freedom of speech.
C) criminal trial requirements.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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An example of a mala prohibita crime is

A) murder.
B) rape.
C) speeding.
D) both a and b
E) none of the preceding
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The First Amendment

A) separates church from state.
B) guarantees freedom of the press.
C) protects freedom of petition.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
Question
The Exclusionary Rule was adopted on the federal level in

A) Weeks v. U.S.
B) Miranda v. Arizona .
C) Mapp v. Ohio .
D) Stoner v. California .
E) Terry v. Ohio .
Question
The ____ Amendment requires a person to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Sixth
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The legal document ordering a person to testify in a court of law as a witness is known as a

A) subpoena.
B) writ of habeas corpus.
C) writ of appearance.
D) writ of certiorari.
E) coercive document.
Question
A body of beliefs about individual freedom which most Americans believe in is known as

A) an Order of Authority.
B) the Magna Carta.
C) the American Creed.
D) national treaties.
E) the U.S. Code.
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The basic instrument of the government and the supreme law of the United States is the

A) Declaration of Independence.
B) Constitution.
C) Magna Carta.
D) Freedom of Information Act.
E) American Creed.
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A mala in se crime is

A) bad because it is forbidden.
B) so offensive it is obviously criminal.
C) one that violates a specific regulatory statute.
D) both a and c
E) none of the preceding
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The ____ - the "guilty act" - must be a measurable act, including planning and conspiring.

A) mens rea
B) corpus delicti
C) mala in se
D) scienter
E) actus reus
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The Fourth Amendment forbids

A) limited searches.
B) unreasonable searches and seizures.
C) excessive bail.
D) double jeopardy.
E) self-incrimination.
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Statutory law may be

A) passed at the federal level.
B) civil.
C) criminal.
D) passed at the state level.
E) all of the preceding
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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are referred to as the

A) primary amendment.
B) civil rights amendments.
C) civil liberties amendments.
D) Bill of Rights.
E) Primary Liberties Bill.
Question
The case that established the Exclusionary Rule on the state level was

A) Weeks v. U.S.
B) Miranda v. Arizona .
C) Mapp v. Ohio .
D) Stoner v. California .
E) Terry v. Ohio .
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____________________ refers to a serious crime, generally one punishable by death or by imprisonment for more than one year in a state prison or penitentiary.
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Considering the "spirit of the law" rather than the "letter of the law" is the foundation of

A) equity.
B) customary law.
C) moral law.
D) social law.
E) the American Creed.
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The ____________________ Amendment does not specifically provide that all citizens have a right to bail, but only that bail will not be excessive.
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Police power is derived from

A) U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
B) the U.S. Constitution.
C) state statutes.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees freedom of religion.
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Police power is restricted by the U.S. Constitution, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the courts.
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The Exclusionary Rule is most closely associated with the ____________________ Amendment.
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The word that describes the right to direct and command is

A) authority.
B) power.
C) social law.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The scales of justice represent the delicate balance between women and men in American society.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the Fourth Amendment prohibits, under any circumstance, police officers from stopping and frisking a "suspicious person."
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Conflict theory contends that certain behaviors are criminalized to keep the dominant class in power.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment does not protect all forms of expression.
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The Declaration of Independence established how the United States should be structured and governed.
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Consensus theory holds that individuals within a society agree on basic values.
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The grand jury's duty is to determine guilt or innocence in cases involving a capital offense.
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____________________ refers to any minor offense, generally punishable by a fine or a short term, usually not to exceed one year, in a jail or workhouse.
Question
The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process.
Question
Civil law refers to all noncriminal restrictions placed on individuals and seeks to obtain

A) punishment.
B) retribution.
C) incapacitation.
D) restitution.
E) a, b and c
Question
The ____ Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment.

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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The ____________________ branch of government makes the laws; the ____________________ branch, of which law enforcement is a part, enforces the laws; and the ____________________ branch determines when laws have been violated.
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Explain the case of Gideon v. Wainwright , the issue it dealt with, and how the court ruled.
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Section ____________________ of U.S. Code, Title 42, stipulates that anyone acting under the authority of local or state law who violates another person's constitutional rights-even though they are upholding a law-can be sued.
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Crimes where criminal intent is not an element are known as ____________________ crimes.
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The ____________________ Amendment protects Americans' right to assemble peaceably for any political, religious or social activity.
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Explain the differences between strict liability, intentional wrongs, and negligence. Which of these is most frequently used in lawsuits against the police?
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Discuss where police get their power and authority and the restrictions placed on their power and authority.
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The ____________________ asserts that all citizens are created equal and are entitled to the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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Discuss the basic differences between a crime and a tort.
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A(n) ____________________ is a civil wrong for which the court will seek a remedy in the form of damages to be paid.
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____________________ law defines crimes and fixes punishments for them.
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Deck 2: The American Quest for Freedom and Justice: Our Laws
1
Which of the following is a case of double jeopardy?

A) when a second trial occurs after the first trial ends in a mistrial
B) when a second trial occurs because the jury in the first trial cannot agree on a verdict
C) when a second trial is ordered by an appellate court
D) both a and b
E) none of the preceding
E
2
The ____ Amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear arms.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
B
3
The duty of a grand jury is to

A) see that the punishment fits the crime.
B) sentence a defendant.
C) assure that there is probable cause to believe a person is guilty of a crime.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
C
4
The fundamental document describing the liberties of the people and forbidding the government to violate these rights is known as the

A) Declaration of Independence.
B) Bill of Rights.
C) collective state statute.
D) petitionary order.
E) Congressional Constitution.
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5
Case law refers to

A) judicial precedents.
B) moral law.
C) religious law.
D) customary law.
E) any of the preceding
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6
A term applied to precedents set by the judges in the royal courts of England is ____ law.

A) statutory
B) moral
C) ecclesiastical
D) common
E) customary
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7
The Sixth Amendment establishes

A) due process requirements.
B) freedom of speech.
C) criminal trial requirements.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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8
An example of a mala prohibita crime is

A) murder.
B) rape.
C) speeding.
D) both a and b
E) none of the preceding
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9
The First Amendment

A) separates church from state.
B) guarantees freedom of the press.
C) protects freedom of petition.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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10
The Exclusionary Rule was adopted on the federal level in

A) Weeks v. U.S.
B) Miranda v. Arizona .
C) Mapp v. Ohio .
D) Stoner v. California .
E) Terry v. Ohio .
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11
The ____ Amendment requires a person to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Sixth
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12
The legal document ordering a person to testify in a court of law as a witness is known as a

A) subpoena.
B) writ of habeas corpus.
C) writ of appearance.
D) writ of certiorari.
E) coercive document.
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13
A body of beliefs about individual freedom which most Americans believe in is known as

A) an Order of Authority.
B) the Magna Carta.
C) the American Creed.
D) national treaties.
E) the U.S. Code.
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14
The basic instrument of the government and the supreme law of the United States is the

A) Declaration of Independence.
B) Constitution.
C) Magna Carta.
D) Freedom of Information Act.
E) American Creed.
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15
A mala in se crime is

A) bad because it is forbidden.
B) so offensive it is obviously criminal.
C) one that violates a specific regulatory statute.
D) both a and c
E) none of the preceding
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16
The ____ - the "guilty act" - must be a measurable act, including planning and conspiring.

A) mens rea
B) corpus delicti
C) mala in se
D) scienter
E) actus reus
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17
The Fourth Amendment forbids

A) limited searches.
B) unreasonable searches and seizures.
C) excessive bail.
D) double jeopardy.
E) self-incrimination.
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18
Statutory law may be

A) passed at the federal level.
B) civil.
C) criminal.
D) passed at the state level.
E) all of the preceding
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19
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are referred to as the

A) primary amendment.
B) civil rights amendments.
C) civil liberties amendments.
D) Bill of Rights.
E) Primary Liberties Bill.
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20
The case that established the Exclusionary Rule on the state level was

A) Weeks v. U.S.
B) Miranda v. Arizona .
C) Mapp v. Ohio .
D) Stoner v. California .
E) Terry v. Ohio .
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21
____________________ refers to a serious crime, generally one punishable by death or by imprisonment for more than one year in a state prison or penitentiary.
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22
Considering the "spirit of the law" rather than the "letter of the law" is the foundation of

A) equity.
B) customary law.
C) moral law.
D) social law.
E) the American Creed.
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23
The ____________________ Amendment does not specifically provide that all citizens have a right to bail, but only that bail will not be excessive.
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24
Police power is derived from

A) U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
B) the U.S. Constitution.
C) state statutes.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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25
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees freedom of religion.
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Police power is restricted by the U.S. Constitution, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the courts.
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27
The Exclusionary Rule is most closely associated with the ____________________ Amendment.
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28
The word that describes the right to direct and command is

A) authority.
B) power.
C) social law.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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29
The scales of justice represent the delicate balance between women and men in American society.
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30
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Fourth Amendment prohibits, under any circumstance, police officers from stopping and frisking a "suspicious person."
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31
Conflict theory contends that certain behaviors are criminalized to keep the dominant class in power.
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32
The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment does not protect all forms of expression.
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33
The Declaration of Independence established how the United States should be structured and governed.
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34
Consensus theory holds that individuals within a society agree on basic values.
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35
The grand jury's duty is to determine guilt or innocence in cases involving a capital offense.
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36
____________________ refers to any minor offense, generally punishable by a fine or a short term, usually not to exceed one year, in a jail or workhouse.
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37
The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process.
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38
Civil law refers to all noncriminal restrictions placed on individuals and seeks to obtain

A) punishment.
B) retribution.
C) incapacitation.
D) restitution.
E) a, b and c
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39
The ____ Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment.

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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40
The ____________________ branch of government makes the laws; the ____________________ branch, of which law enforcement is a part, enforces the laws; and the ____________________ branch determines when laws have been violated.
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41
Explain the case of Gideon v. Wainwright , the issue it dealt with, and how the court ruled.
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42
Section ____________________ of U.S. Code, Title 42, stipulates that anyone acting under the authority of local or state law who violates another person's constitutional rights-even though they are upholding a law-can be sued.
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43
Crimes where criminal intent is not an element are known as ____________________ crimes.
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44
The ____________________ Amendment protects Americans' right to assemble peaceably for any political, religious or social activity.
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45
Explain the differences between strict liability, intentional wrongs, and negligence. Which of these is most frequently used in lawsuits against the police?
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46
Discuss where police get their power and authority and the restrictions placed on their power and authority.
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The ____________________ asserts that all citizens are created equal and are entitled to the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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48
Discuss the basic differences between a crime and a tort.
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A(n) ____________________ is a civil wrong for which the court will seek a remedy in the form of damages to be paid.
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____________________ law defines crimes and fixes punishments for them.
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