Deck 3: Processing the Dangerous Classes: The American Court System

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In McClesky v Kemp the Supreme Court held that the Baldus study showed that race was _____ the imposition of the death penalty.

A) attributable to
B) correlated with
C) a factor in
D) not a factor in
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American courts are organized hierarchically.
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The application of social justice hinges on strict adherence to the rule of law.
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Throughout the history of the Supreme Court it's members have been drawn from the _________ of society.

A) most righteous
B) morally upstanding
C) upper classes
D) hardest working
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Following the Civil War, American Courts were required to adjust from ________ based court system to one better suited for the Gilded Age.

A) an agrarian
B) an industrial
C) a corrupt
D) formal
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During the radical trials of the 1960's, defendants challenged the court system by

A) directing verbal attacks toward judges
B) ignoring proceedings
C) reverse traditional roles
D) all of the above
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A common perception of the American court system is that they are institutions where ordinary citizens can go to have "justice served."
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_______ constitute the largest proportion of those arrested for drug crimes.

A) youths
B) African-Americans
C) whites
D) blue collar workers
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Lawyers are often steeped in "legalese." As a result, their efforts at justice are constrained by the search for a ________ remedy.

A) legal
B) extralegal
C) logical
D) socially just
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When local governments sign contracts to provide legal services for the poor this is known as _____.

A) the contract system
B) competent attorney standard
C) sui generis
D) The Wainwright standard
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The "War on Drugs" is an example of a _______ response to substance use.

A) rehabilitative
B) effective
C) deterrent
D) legalistic
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The American court system is the entry point for individuals to the criminal justice system.
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The "get tough" stance against criminals presumed that the criminal justice system was ______ on criminals.

A) too lenient
B) effective
C) too hard
D) unenforceable
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The _____ of sentences has increased for African Americans since the War on Drugs began.

A) severity
B) leniency
C) commutation
D) both b and c
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Courts attempt to solve disputes which occur as the result of inequality. As such, courts attempt to solve a ______ problem by _______ individuals.

A) community; community policing
B) social; punishing
C) racial; incarcerating
D) monetary; fining
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Three Strikes and You're Out legislation in California has _______.

A) had no impact on crime
B) locked up menial criminals
C) been applied unevenly across jurisdictions
D) all of the above
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A seeming contradiction in the bail system, is that some defendants can ______.

A) get their charges dropped
B) buy their freedom
C) get better cell conditions
D) none of the above
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Modern day courts have their roots in colonial society.
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______ offender laws target criminals with three or more _______ convictions.

A) habitual; felony
B) transient; vagrancy
C) habitual; violent
D) drug; DUI
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Whipping, the stocks and the pillory are all forms of _________ punishment.

A) integrative
B) public
C) branding
D) third world
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Courts in Colonial America dealt strictly with property crimes.
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How did colonial courts differ from contemporary American courts?
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Prosecutors are viewed as "gatekeepers" of the court system.
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How and when did the legal profession come to be dominated by the wealthy and powerful?
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In Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), the Supreme Court held that defendants were not necessarily guaranteed right to counsel in court proceedings.
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The 14th Amendment was successfully used to protect the interests of individual citizens against the wealthy and corporations in the Gilded Age.
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How was religion woven into legal codes during colonial times?
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How does social justice differ from justice?
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What do the Salem witch trials exemplify regarding American Court systems?
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The "War on Drugs" has been successful in battling the growing incidence of drug abuse in America. Short
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Deck 3: Processing the Dangerous Classes: The American Court System
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In McClesky v Kemp the Supreme Court held that the Baldus study showed that race was _____ the imposition of the death penalty.

A) attributable to
B) correlated with
C) a factor in
D) not a factor in
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2
American courts are organized hierarchically.
True
3
The application of social justice hinges on strict adherence to the rule of law.
False
4
Throughout the history of the Supreme Court it's members have been drawn from the _________ of society.

A) most righteous
B) morally upstanding
C) upper classes
D) hardest working
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Following the Civil War, American Courts were required to adjust from ________ based court system to one better suited for the Gilded Age.

A) an agrarian
B) an industrial
C) a corrupt
D) formal
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During the radical trials of the 1960's, defendants challenged the court system by

A) directing verbal attacks toward judges
B) ignoring proceedings
C) reverse traditional roles
D) all of the above
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A common perception of the American court system is that they are institutions where ordinary citizens can go to have "justice served."
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_______ constitute the largest proportion of those arrested for drug crimes.

A) youths
B) African-Americans
C) whites
D) blue collar workers
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Lawyers are often steeped in "legalese." As a result, their efforts at justice are constrained by the search for a ________ remedy.

A) legal
B) extralegal
C) logical
D) socially just
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10
When local governments sign contracts to provide legal services for the poor this is known as _____.

A) the contract system
B) competent attorney standard
C) sui generis
D) The Wainwright standard
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11
The "War on Drugs" is an example of a _______ response to substance use.

A) rehabilitative
B) effective
C) deterrent
D) legalistic
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12
The American court system is the entry point for individuals to the criminal justice system.
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13
The "get tough" stance against criminals presumed that the criminal justice system was ______ on criminals.

A) too lenient
B) effective
C) too hard
D) unenforceable
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The _____ of sentences has increased for African Americans since the War on Drugs began.

A) severity
B) leniency
C) commutation
D) both b and c
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Courts attempt to solve disputes which occur as the result of inequality. As such, courts attempt to solve a ______ problem by _______ individuals.

A) community; community policing
B) social; punishing
C) racial; incarcerating
D) monetary; fining
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16
Three Strikes and You're Out legislation in California has _______.

A) had no impact on crime
B) locked up menial criminals
C) been applied unevenly across jurisdictions
D) all of the above
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17
A seeming contradiction in the bail system, is that some defendants can ______.

A) get their charges dropped
B) buy their freedom
C) get better cell conditions
D) none of the above
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18
Modern day courts have their roots in colonial society.
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19
______ offender laws target criminals with three or more _______ convictions.

A) habitual; felony
B) transient; vagrancy
C) habitual; violent
D) drug; DUI
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Whipping, the stocks and the pillory are all forms of _________ punishment.

A) integrative
B) public
C) branding
D) third world
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Courts in Colonial America dealt strictly with property crimes.
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22
How did colonial courts differ from contemporary American courts?
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Prosecutors are viewed as "gatekeepers" of the court system.
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How and when did the legal profession come to be dominated by the wealthy and powerful?
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In Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), the Supreme Court held that defendants were not necessarily guaranteed right to counsel in court proceedings.
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The 14th Amendment was successfully used to protect the interests of individual citizens against the wealthy and corporations in the Gilded Age.
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How was religion woven into legal codes during colonial times?
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How does social justice differ from justice?
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What do the Salem witch trials exemplify regarding American Court systems?
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The "War on Drugs" has been successful in battling the growing incidence of drug abuse in America. Short
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