Deck 4: Business and the Constitution

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The Commerce Clause of the U.S.Constitution gives states exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce,or commerce among the states.
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The federal government has the exclusive right to regulate all _____ of the United States.

A) intrastate commerce
B) domestic commerce
C) private and government actions
D) foreign commerce
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If the U.S.Congress enacts a federal statute regulating the sale of automatic weapons and Kentucky passes a state law that conflicts with the federal law,Kentucky's law is said to be:

A) impliedly preempted.
B) void-for-vagueness.
C) expressly preempted.
D) prevailing.
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Corporations have long been considered "persons" protected by some constitutional guaranties.
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Independent agencies are a part of the executive branch of the government and are under the control of the president.
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In the United States,the power of the states to regulate is:

A) exclusive in the domain of intrastate commerce.
B) nonexistent over matters that affect interstate commerce.
C) limited only by its own state constitution.
D) exclusive in the domain of interstate commerce.
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The case-by-case approach followed by the courts to resolve complex problems are always considered to be better in comparison with the procedures followed by administrative agencies.
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If few citizens of Seattle seek permission for the use of loudspeakers for providing public speeches in a residential neighborhood,the government can impose reasonable restrictions on the time,place,or manner of its use if the restriction applies equally to all types of expression.
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With the increase in federal regulation that followed the Civil War,the courts tended to focus on the Commerce Clause as a limitation on the federal government's power to regulate business.
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In the United States,state power is restricted by:

A) procedural due process clause.
B) the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
C) the equal protection clause.
D) the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
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When the government restricts the exercise of a fundamental right,like speech,courts evaluate the restriction using rational basis analysis.
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The zoning ordinances enacted by many cities and counties that cause limited interference with a landowner's use of the property are an example of taking.
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The state law of Michigan issues a tax on commerce carried on with states outside Michigan.The Congress enacted legislation that did not involve any taxes on interstate commerce to chiefly promote national uniformity.This conflict between the federal law and the state law resulted in the state law to be treated as unconstitutional.Which of the following statements is true of this case?

A) The federal law is said to be expressly preempted.
B) The state law of Michigan is said to be expressly preempted.
C) The federal law has been impliedly preempted.
D) The state of Michigan has exclusive power on interstate commerce where there is a need for national uniformity.
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Government actions that are procedurally fair are always constitutional even if they are substantively unfair.
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The "dormant" Commerce Clause requires that any state law regulating interstate commerce must further a legitimate state interest.
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The Food and Drug Administration is an example of an independent agency.
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In the U.S.Constitution,the fundamental rights generally are those liberties spelled out for protection in the Bill of Rights (speech,religion,association,right to vote,privacy,etc.).
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Courts generally do not substitute their judgment for that of administrative agencies,even if they believe an agency's rules to be unwise.
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The U.S.Constitution,according to the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments,prohibits the government from taking real or personal property for public use without paying just compensation.
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Governmental action that limits speech is subject to rational basis analysis.
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Which of the following is true of the Takings Clause?

A) It is triggered by the power of eminent domain.
B) It requires the government not to pay private property owners any compensation.
C) It is triggered by the power of just compensation.
D) It requires the government to buy private property for private developers.
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Which of the following prohibits the federal government from depriving any person "of life,liberty,or property,without due process of law"?

A) The Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause
B) The Commerce Clause
C) The Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause
D) The Equal Protection Clause
Question
After a series of some advertisements of beer and other alcoholic drinks,the U.S.government decided to regulate commercial speech.If the courts analyze this regulation,they will:

A) use strict scrutiny analysis.
B) search for truth in the speech.
C) seek compelling government interest.
D) see that the government advances its interests in an extensive manner.
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If a person has been discriminated by the government on the basis of the fact that he or she is an illegitimate child,the regulation will be evaluated under _____.

A) strict scrutiny
B) rational analysis
C) intermediate scrutiny
D) the Takings Clause
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Under the First Amendment,commercial speech is:

A) subject to intermediate scrutiny unlike political speech.
B) completely suppressed regardless of it being misleading or truthful.
C) subject to strict scrutiny just like political speech.
D) completely unregulated unless it is put in writing.
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Which of the following statements is true of Due Process and Equal Protection scrutiny?

A) The judicial tests for examining Due Process and Equal Protection challenges fail to share a common premise.
B) The judicial oversight is strict when the intrusion into individual rights is slight.
C) Whenever regulatory programs discriminate, they trigger equal protection analysis.
D) When regulatory programs interfere with the exercise of individual rights, they are not subject to both substantive and procedural due process challenges.
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Which of the following statements is true of state action?

A) The constitutional checks on governmental power do not apply to the Congress.
B) Private deprivation of individual liberties is permitted only if interference of state action is prohibited by statute.
C) The Constitution protects an individual only against governmental activity, usually called state action.
D) State action is not involved if policies are mandated by federal law.
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The Takings Clause must have a taking:

A) for a compelling private purpose.
B) for a public purpose and the private property owner is entitled to just compensation.
C) that is justified by the supremacy clause while compensation is rarely required.
D) that prohibits private property owners from securing just compensation.
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Under strict scrutiny analysis,to demonstrate that a government action is constitutional,the government must demonstrate that:

A) its action bears a rational relationship to its desired end.
B) it is pursuing a compelling government interest.
C) it is pursuing a governmental end in the most intrusive manner.
D) there is no restriction on commercial speech.
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The _____ protects people from arbitrary government interference with their life,liberty,or property rights.

A) procedural due process
B) substantive due process
C) equal protection clause of the fifteenth amendment
D) due process clause of the sixth amendment
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In the case of a taking,just compensation includes the:

A) fair market value of the property plus its sentimental value.
B) current fair market value plus any expected future value from the taking.
C) current fair market value of the property involved in the taking.
D) fair market value of the property if it were to be sold to a developer.
Question
One of the factors considered in determining the state statute to be constitutional and allow the states to regulate aspects of interstate commerce that have not been preempted by the federal government is that the state statute must:

A) not further a legitimate local interest.
B) not discriminate in favor of local interests and against out-of-state interests.
C) allow only direct, not incidental, regulation of interstate commerce.
D) impose costs on interstate commerce that are more excessive than necessary to bring about the state interests.
Question
The "dormant" Commerce Clause limits the authority of the states to interfere with the flow of interstate commerce by:

A) limiting the states from furthering only state interests.
B) limiting a state's ability to tax vendors.
C) prohibiting state legislation that unduly burdens intrastate commerce.
D) prohibiting state laws that openly discriminate against interstate commerce.
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Which of the following is a feature of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution?

A) It does not contain the substantive due process clause.
B) It prohibits any state from arbitrarily discriminating against persons.
C) It applies only to the federal government.
D) It does not contain the procedural due process clause.
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Under the Equal Protection Clause,_____.

A) the government must treat all cases alike
B) states are prohibited from discriminating against persons only on the basis of speech
C) states are prohibited from discriminating only on the basis of nationality
D) the government can uphold restrictions on property
Question
The explosion of government regulation in the United States has witnessed an accompanying social phenomenon of great importance that is the creation:

A) of the CAN-SPAM Act.
B) and widespread use of administrative agencies.
C) and widespread use of the Federal Trade Commission.
D) of antitrust laws.
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Which of the following statements is true of rational basis analysis?

A) This analysis is an extremely lenient level of scrutiny that presumes the regulation is constitutional.
B) This analysis generally requires that the classification serves important governmental objectives and is substantially related to the achievement of those objectives.
C) Under this analysis, the statute is unconstitutional unless the government demonstrates that it is pursuing a compelling governmental interest in the least intrusive manner.
D) This analysis generally is used to evaluate restrictions on commercial speech or discrimination on the basis of certain suspect classifications.
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If the governmental action has a reasonable relationship to the achievement of a legitimate purpose,it is declared constitutional under:

A) strict scrutiny analysis.
B) intermediate scrutiny analysis.
C) rational basis analysis.
D) suspect classifications.
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Under rational basis analysis,_____.

A) a government action will be upheld as long as it has a reasonable relationship to the achievement of a legitimate purpose, even if those provisions are foolish
B) discrimination on the basis of a suspect category will receive highest scrutiny and misdirected provisions are generally invalid if they are subject only to rational basis review
C) courts will deem a government action unconstitutional when the action impinges on a fundamental right
D) discrimination on the basis of economic interest will receive highest scrutiny
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Mr.Gregg has made an inflammatory speech denouncing the action of the government in the recent war.In this scenario,the court will uphold the governmental restrictions on his speech only:

A) under the Fifth Amendment.
B) if the regulation is the least intrusive means to promote a compelling governmental interest.
C) if it is commercial speech, which will then receive protection under the Fifth Amendment.
D) under the Fourteenth Amendment.
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What does preemption of state powers mean?
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Explain the process followed by the courts in accordance with the Chevron Doctrine to determine whether to sustain an agency's interpretation of the statutory scheme it is charged with administering.
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The courts will overturn the independent agency's action when:

A) an agency's rules are unwise, though it does not exceed its regulatory authority.
B) an agency's rulemaking does not exceed its regulatory authority.
C) the agency decisions are arbitrary and capricious.
D) the court does not set out adequate guidelines for agency action.
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Briefly discuss the constitutional safeguards of noncommercial speech.
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When is strict scrutiny analysis triggered?
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Briefly discuss state power.
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Administrative agencies _____.

A) cannot perform legislative and judicial functions
B) can investigate and prosecute violations of statutes and regulations
C) are better suited to using the slower, case-by-case approach followed by the courts and the cumbersome law-making process that frequently characterizes legislation
D) cannot adjudicate disputes involving alleged violations of their regulations
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The independent agencies often exercise a(n)_____ to gain access to witnesses and documentary evidence,as many people will not voluntarily cooperate with information requests.

A) power of eminent domain
B) subpoena power
C) enforcement power
D) coercive power
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Which of the following statements is true of agencies that exercise adjudicatory power?

A) People who are unhappy with the agencies' actions cannot appeal to the court of law.
B) Since they involve juries, rules of evidence are more strictly observed.
C) Their hearings are much more formal than court trials.
D) Some of them regulate primarily on a case-by-case basis through their decisions.
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Which of the following is true about administrative agencies?

A) They rarely have the power to both issue regulations and investigate when such regulations have been violated.
B) They may make regulations that are advisory in nature, but cannot make regulations that have the force of law.
C) They are, in theory, part of the executive branch of government, but they may also perform legislative and judicial functions.
D) They never adjudicate disputes involving the statutes they are charged with enforcing.
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Deck 4: Business and the Constitution
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The Commerce Clause of the U.S.Constitution gives states exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce,or commerce among the states.
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2
The federal government has the exclusive right to regulate all _____ of the United States.

A) intrastate commerce
B) domestic commerce
C) private and government actions
D) foreign commerce
D
Explanation: The federal government has the exclusive right to regulate all foreign commerce of the United States and all aspects of interstate commerce when there is an essential need for nationwide regulation.
3
If the U.S.Congress enacts a federal statute regulating the sale of automatic weapons and Kentucky passes a state law that conflicts with the federal law,Kentucky's law is said to be:

A) impliedly preempted.
B) void-for-vagueness.
C) expressly preempted.
D) prevailing.
C
Explanation: In this scenario, Kentucky's law will be expressly preempted. The state law is said to be expressly preempted when Congress enacts valid legislation dealing with foreign or interstate commerce and state law conflicts with that legislation. In this situation, state law will be unconstitutional.
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Corporations have long been considered "persons" protected by some constitutional guaranties.
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Independent agencies are a part of the executive branch of the government and are under the control of the president.
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In the United States,the power of the states to regulate is:

A) exclusive in the domain of intrastate commerce.
B) nonexistent over matters that affect interstate commerce.
C) limited only by its own state constitution.
D) exclusive in the domain of interstate commerce.
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The case-by-case approach followed by the courts to resolve complex problems are always considered to be better in comparison with the procedures followed by administrative agencies.
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If few citizens of Seattle seek permission for the use of loudspeakers for providing public speeches in a residential neighborhood,the government can impose reasonable restrictions on the time,place,or manner of its use if the restriction applies equally to all types of expression.
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With the increase in federal regulation that followed the Civil War,the courts tended to focus on the Commerce Clause as a limitation on the federal government's power to regulate business.
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In the United States,state power is restricted by:

A) procedural due process clause.
B) the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
C) the equal protection clause.
D) the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
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When the government restricts the exercise of a fundamental right,like speech,courts evaluate the restriction using rational basis analysis.
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The zoning ordinances enacted by many cities and counties that cause limited interference with a landowner's use of the property are an example of taking.
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The state law of Michigan issues a tax on commerce carried on with states outside Michigan.The Congress enacted legislation that did not involve any taxes on interstate commerce to chiefly promote national uniformity.This conflict between the federal law and the state law resulted in the state law to be treated as unconstitutional.Which of the following statements is true of this case?

A) The federal law is said to be expressly preempted.
B) The state law of Michigan is said to be expressly preempted.
C) The federal law has been impliedly preempted.
D) The state of Michigan has exclusive power on interstate commerce where there is a need for national uniformity.
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Government actions that are procedurally fair are always constitutional even if they are substantively unfair.
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The "dormant" Commerce Clause requires that any state law regulating interstate commerce must further a legitimate state interest.
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The Food and Drug Administration is an example of an independent agency.
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In the U.S.Constitution,the fundamental rights generally are those liberties spelled out for protection in the Bill of Rights (speech,religion,association,right to vote,privacy,etc.).
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Courts generally do not substitute their judgment for that of administrative agencies,even if they believe an agency's rules to be unwise.
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The U.S.Constitution,according to the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments,prohibits the government from taking real or personal property for public use without paying just compensation.
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Governmental action that limits speech is subject to rational basis analysis.
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Which of the following is true of the Takings Clause?

A) It is triggered by the power of eminent domain.
B) It requires the government not to pay private property owners any compensation.
C) It is triggered by the power of just compensation.
D) It requires the government to buy private property for private developers.
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Which of the following prohibits the federal government from depriving any person "of life,liberty,or property,without due process of law"?

A) The Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause
B) The Commerce Clause
C) The Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause
D) The Equal Protection Clause
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After a series of some advertisements of beer and other alcoholic drinks,the U.S.government decided to regulate commercial speech.If the courts analyze this regulation,they will:

A) use strict scrutiny analysis.
B) search for truth in the speech.
C) seek compelling government interest.
D) see that the government advances its interests in an extensive manner.
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If a person has been discriminated by the government on the basis of the fact that he or she is an illegitimate child,the regulation will be evaluated under _____.

A) strict scrutiny
B) rational analysis
C) intermediate scrutiny
D) the Takings Clause
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Under the First Amendment,commercial speech is:

A) subject to intermediate scrutiny unlike political speech.
B) completely suppressed regardless of it being misleading or truthful.
C) subject to strict scrutiny just like political speech.
D) completely unregulated unless it is put in writing.
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Which of the following statements is true of Due Process and Equal Protection scrutiny?

A) The judicial tests for examining Due Process and Equal Protection challenges fail to share a common premise.
B) The judicial oversight is strict when the intrusion into individual rights is slight.
C) Whenever regulatory programs discriminate, they trigger equal protection analysis.
D) When regulatory programs interfere with the exercise of individual rights, they are not subject to both substantive and procedural due process challenges.
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Which of the following statements is true of state action?

A) The constitutional checks on governmental power do not apply to the Congress.
B) Private deprivation of individual liberties is permitted only if interference of state action is prohibited by statute.
C) The Constitution protects an individual only against governmental activity, usually called state action.
D) State action is not involved if policies are mandated by federal law.
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The Takings Clause must have a taking:

A) for a compelling private purpose.
B) for a public purpose and the private property owner is entitled to just compensation.
C) that is justified by the supremacy clause while compensation is rarely required.
D) that prohibits private property owners from securing just compensation.
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Under strict scrutiny analysis,to demonstrate that a government action is constitutional,the government must demonstrate that:

A) its action bears a rational relationship to its desired end.
B) it is pursuing a compelling government interest.
C) it is pursuing a governmental end in the most intrusive manner.
D) there is no restriction on commercial speech.
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The _____ protects people from arbitrary government interference with their life,liberty,or property rights.

A) procedural due process
B) substantive due process
C) equal protection clause of the fifteenth amendment
D) due process clause of the sixth amendment
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In the case of a taking,just compensation includes the:

A) fair market value of the property plus its sentimental value.
B) current fair market value plus any expected future value from the taking.
C) current fair market value of the property involved in the taking.
D) fair market value of the property if it were to be sold to a developer.
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One of the factors considered in determining the state statute to be constitutional and allow the states to regulate aspects of interstate commerce that have not been preempted by the federal government is that the state statute must:

A) not further a legitimate local interest.
B) not discriminate in favor of local interests and against out-of-state interests.
C) allow only direct, not incidental, regulation of interstate commerce.
D) impose costs on interstate commerce that are more excessive than necessary to bring about the state interests.
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The "dormant" Commerce Clause limits the authority of the states to interfere with the flow of interstate commerce by:

A) limiting the states from furthering only state interests.
B) limiting a state's ability to tax vendors.
C) prohibiting state legislation that unduly burdens intrastate commerce.
D) prohibiting state laws that openly discriminate against interstate commerce.
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Which of the following is a feature of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution?

A) It does not contain the substantive due process clause.
B) It prohibits any state from arbitrarily discriminating against persons.
C) It applies only to the federal government.
D) It does not contain the procedural due process clause.
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Under the Equal Protection Clause,_____.

A) the government must treat all cases alike
B) states are prohibited from discriminating against persons only on the basis of speech
C) states are prohibited from discriminating only on the basis of nationality
D) the government can uphold restrictions on property
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The explosion of government regulation in the United States has witnessed an accompanying social phenomenon of great importance that is the creation:

A) of the CAN-SPAM Act.
B) and widespread use of administrative agencies.
C) and widespread use of the Federal Trade Commission.
D) of antitrust laws.
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Which of the following statements is true of rational basis analysis?

A) This analysis is an extremely lenient level of scrutiny that presumes the regulation is constitutional.
B) This analysis generally requires that the classification serves important governmental objectives and is substantially related to the achievement of those objectives.
C) Under this analysis, the statute is unconstitutional unless the government demonstrates that it is pursuing a compelling governmental interest in the least intrusive manner.
D) This analysis generally is used to evaluate restrictions on commercial speech or discrimination on the basis of certain suspect classifications.
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If the governmental action has a reasonable relationship to the achievement of a legitimate purpose,it is declared constitutional under:

A) strict scrutiny analysis.
B) intermediate scrutiny analysis.
C) rational basis analysis.
D) suspect classifications.
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Under rational basis analysis,_____.

A) a government action will be upheld as long as it has a reasonable relationship to the achievement of a legitimate purpose, even if those provisions are foolish
B) discrimination on the basis of a suspect category will receive highest scrutiny and misdirected provisions are generally invalid if they are subject only to rational basis review
C) courts will deem a government action unconstitutional when the action impinges on a fundamental right
D) discrimination on the basis of economic interest will receive highest scrutiny
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Mr.Gregg has made an inflammatory speech denouncing the action of the government in the recent war.In this scenario,the court will uphold the governmental restrictions on his speech only:

A) under the Fifth Amendment.
B) if the regulation is the least intrusive means to promote a compelling governmental interest.
C) if it is commercial speech, which will then receive protection under the Fifth Amendment.
D) under the Fourteenth Amendment.
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41
What does preemption of state powers mean?
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Explain the process followed by the courts in accordance with the Chevron Doctrine to determine whether to sustain an agency's interpretation of the statutory scheme it is charged with administering.
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The courts will overturn the independent agency's action when:

A) an agency's rules are unwise, though it does not exceed its regulatory authority.
B) an agency's rulemaking does not exceed its regulatory authority.
C) the agency decisions are arbitrary and capricious.
D) the court does not set out adequate guidelines for agency action.
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44
Briefly discuss the constitutional safeguards of noncommercial speech.
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45
When is strict scrutiny analysis triggered?
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Briefly discuss state power.
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Administrative agencies _____.

A) cannot perform legislative and judicial functions
B) can investigate and prosecute violations of statutes and regulations
C) are better suited to using the slower, case-by-case approach followed by the courts and the cumbersome law-making process that frequently characterizes legislation
D) cannot adjudicate disputes involving alleged violations of their regulations
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The independent agencies often exercise a(n)_____ to gain access to witnesses and documentary evidence,as many people will not voluntarily cooperate with information requests.

A) power of eminent domain
B) subpoena power
C) enforcement power
D) coercive power
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Which of the following statements is true of agencies that exercise adjudicatory power?

A) People who are unhappy with the agencies' actions cannot appeal to the court of law.
B) Since they involve juries, rules of evidence are more strictly observed.
C) Their hearings are much more formal than court trials.
D) Some of them regulate primarily on a case-by-case basis through their decisions.
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Which of the following is true about administrative agencies?

A) They rarely have the power to both issue regulations and investigate when such regulations have been violated.
B) They may make regulations that are advisory in nature, but cannot make regulations that have the force of law.
C) They are, in theory, part of the executive branch of government, but they may also perform legislative and judicial functions.
D) They never adjudicate disputes involving the statutes they are charged with enforcing.
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