A) Japan
B) Mexico
C) Guatemala
D) Russia
E) United States
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A) expanding its application to virtually all criminal cases both at the state and federal levels.
B) determining that the rule was unconstitutional,in that it weakened the effectiveness of the police in maintaining an orderly society.
C) expanding its application to federal cases only.
D) expanding its application to state cases only.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) the refusal by state appeals court judges to grant even a first appeal
B) a federal law that bars in most instances a second federal appeal by a state prison inmate
C) the lack of any formal right of appeal in the federal process
D) a federal law that bars a first federal appeal to persons convicted of homicide
E) the very low income of some convicted persons,which reduces their ability to appeal
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A) any search conducted without a warrant.
B) unreasonable searches.
C) unreasonable searches conducted only by federal officers.
D) all searches conducted by state officers.
E) searches conducted only by local officers.
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A) The Supreme Court began to allow states greater freedom to interpret the rights of the accused.
B) The Supreme Court began to dramatically reduce federal power to force the states to make special accommodations for the rights of accused minorities.
C) The Supreme Court began to protect the rights of the accused from action by the states.
D) The Supreme Court position did not change noticeably.
E) The Supreme Court ceased to enforce the practice of selective incorporation.
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A) malice.
B) clear and present danger.
C) unlawful assembly.
D) privacy.
E) prior restraint.
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A) apply in civil cases but not in criminal cases.
B) apply in civil cases but not in military ones.
C) are constitutionally protected from infringement by government.
D) are constitutionally protected from infringement by individuals.
E) are not covered by the First Amendment.
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A) the free exercise clause.
B) the establishment clause.
C) the exclusionary rule.
D) procedural due process.
E) the clear and present danger test.
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A) establishing exceptions to the Bill of Rights.
B) establishing exceptions to the Fourteenth Amendment.
C) favoring one religion over another or supporting religion over no religion.
D) interfering with freedom of assembly.
E) interfering with the right to bear arms.
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A) the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
B) the Ninth Amendment,which says that people's rights are not limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
C) the Tenth Amendment,which reserves to the people and the states those powers not granted to the federal government.
D) the implication of the right to privacy by the freedoms in the Bill of Rights.
E) the Civil Rights Act of 1991.
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A) First
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Ninth
E) Tenth
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A) the U.S.Congress
B) the general public
C) public opinion
D) the presidency
E) the judiciary
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A) allowing the prosecution an unlimited number of challenges in capital cases
B) preventing convicted persons in capital cases from filing an appeal
C) preventing the prosecution from challenging jury selections in felony cases
D) the failure to provide low income defendants with court-appointed lawyers
E) encouragement of low income defendants to act as their own attorney
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A) Vermont.
B) Maine.
C) Louisiana.
D) North Dakota.
E) California.
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A) the right to an attorney.
B) freedom of expression.
C) the right to a jury trial.
D) the right to an adequate education.
E) protection against illegal searches and seizures.
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A) the preferred position doctrine.
B) procedural change.
C) selective incorporation.
D) the absorption doctrine.
E) prior restraint.
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A) Singapore
B) Japan
C) Great Britain
D) Romania
E) Russia
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A) governments had observed procedural guarantees.
B) those convicted are actually guilty.
C) those convicted have the opportunity for appeal.
D) those convicted are treated humanely while imprisoned.
E) everyone is treated fairly in every case.
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