Deck 3: Police Power and Limitations

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The _______________ of the state includes all the general laws and regulations necessary to secure the peace, good order, health, and prosperity of the people.

A) Constitution
B) criminal procedure
C) police power
D) statutory law
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Police power is invested in the ______________.

A) states
B) federal government
C) United States Constitution
D) statutory code
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The state's police power is limited by _________________.

A) rights guaranteed by the constitution
B) legitimate public purposes
C) reasonableness
D) all of the above
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Article ______ of the U.S. Constitution mandates all executive and judicial officers, both state and federal, be bound by oath or affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States.

A) II
B) IV
C) VI
D) VII
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The _________ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits unreasonable search and seizure of persons or property.

A) 1st
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
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The ___________ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits compulsory self-incrimination.

A) 5th
B) 6th
C) 7th
D) 8th
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The ____________ Amendment contains the prescriptions of due process.

A) 1st
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
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The ____________ Amendment contains the right to a speedy trial.

A) 1st
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
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The ___________ Amendment applied the protections of due process to state proceedings.

A) 10th
B) 5th
C) 14th
D) 6th
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The minimum standard (in terms of constitutional rights) is set by ____________.

A) state constitutions
B) federal criminal statutes
C) judiciaries
D) the United States Constitution
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Police officers must look to _______________ for determining correct criminal procedure.

A) state statutes
B) the United States Constitution
C) the constitution of their state
D) all of the above
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The Bill of Rights was ratified __________________.

A) before the United States Constitution
B) at the same time as the United States Constitution
C) after the United States Constitution
D) during the American Civil War
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The federal government's police power __________________.

A) supersedes the police power of the individual states
B) is equal to the police power of the states
C) is less than the police power of the states
D) is virtually non-existent, but extended through the use of the Commerce Clause
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The constitutional rights as interpreted by _________________ always take precedence in questions of criminal procedure.

A) a state supreme court
B) the United States Supreme Court
C) Congress
D) the President
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The United States Constitution places no restrictions on the police power of the states.
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When the United States Constitution was first ratified, it did not include the Bill of Rights.
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The Bill of Rights includes the first fifteen Amendments to the United States Constitution.
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The Sixth Amendment includes the rights to due process of the law.
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When the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified, it did not specifically outline what facets of due process would apply to the individual states.
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Over time, the Supreme Court applied specific due process provisions to the states by way of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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State officials and police officers must look to the state supreme courts for the final word in criminal procedure.
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State constitutions cannot have stricter constitutional protections than those implemented by the United States Supreme Court.
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Police authority is included in the concept of police power.
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When the Bill of Rights was adopted, it was intended to apply only to federal proceedings.
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The Bill of Rights includes specific provisions for criminal procedure. There is no need for judicial interpretation.
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The most important amendment for criminal procedure is the Second Amendment.
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The Fourteenth Amendment was part of the original Bill of Rights.
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Article VI of the Constitution requires all executive and judicial officers to take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States.
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Article VI applies only to federal executive and judicial officers. It does not apply to state officers.
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The _______________ of the state includes all the general laws and regulations necessary to secure the peace, good order, health, and prosperity of the people.

A) Constitution
B) criminal procedure
C) police power
D) statutory law
C
2
Police power is invested in the ______________.

A) states
B) federal government
C) United States Constitution
D) statutory code
A
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The state's police power is limited by _________________.

A) rights guaranteed by the constitution
B) legitimate public purposes
C) reasonableness
D) all of the above
D
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Article ______ of the U.S. Constitution mandates all executive and judicial officers, both state and federal, be bound by oath or affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States.

A) II
B) IV
C) VI
D) VII
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The _________ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits unreasonable search and seizure of persons or property.

A) 1st
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
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The ___________ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits compulsory self-incrimination.

A) 5th
B) 6th
C) 7th
D) 8th
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The ____________ Amendment contains the prescriptions of due process.

A) 1st
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
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The ____________ Amendment contains the right to a speedy trial.

A) 1st
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
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The ___________ Amendment applied the protections of due process to state proceedings.

A) 10th
B) 5th
C) 14th
D) 6th
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The minimum standard (in terms of constitutional rights) is set by ____________.

A) state constitutions
B) federal criminal statutes
C) judiciaries
D) the United States Constitution
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Police officers must look to _______________ for determining correct criminal procedure.

A) state statutes
B) the United States Constitution
C) the constitution of their state
D) all of the above
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The Bill of Rights was ratified __________________.

A) before the United States Constitution
B) at the same time as the United States Constitution
C) after the United States Constitution
D) during the American Civil War
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The federal government's police power __________________.

A) supersedes the police power of the individual states
B) is equal to the police power of the states
C) is less than the police power of the states
D) is virtually non-existent, but extended through the use of the Commerce Clause
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The constitutional rights as interpreted by _________________ always take precedence in questions of criminal procedure.

A) a state supreme court
B) the United States Supreme Court
C) Congress
D) the President
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The United States Constitution places no restrictions on the police power of the states.
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When the United States Constitution was first ratified, it did not include the Bill of Rights.
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The Bill of Rights includes the first fifteen Amendments to the United States Constitution.
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The Sixth Amendment includes the rights to due process of the law.
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When the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified, it did not specifically outline what facets of due process would apply to the individual states.
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Over time, the Supreme Court applied specific due process provisions to the states by way of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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State officials and police officers must look to the state supreme courts for the final word in criminal procedure.
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State constitutions cannot have stricter constitutional protections than those implemented by the United States Supreme Court.
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Police authority is included in the concept of police power.
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When the Bill of Rights was adopted, it was intended to apply only to federal proceedings.
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The Bill of Rights includes specific provisions for criminal procedure. There is no need for judicial interpretation.
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The most important amendment for criminal procedure is the Second Amendment.
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The Fourteenth Amendment was part of the original Bill of Rights.
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Article VI of the Constitution requires all executive and judicial officers to take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States.
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Article VI applies only to federal executive and judicial officers. It does not apply to state officers.
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