Deck 12: Epilogue
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Deck 12: Epilogue
1
A study of the US Supreme Court decisions indicates that the Court is complex and operates in a vacuum.
False
2
A study of the Court's history indicates that it has always been politicized.
True
3
In the final days of the Trump administration, the Supreme Court avoided deciding many controversial issues and followed Chief Justice John Roberts's objective of keeping the Court out of the political spotlight.
True
4
The United States Government is divided into three branches under the Constitution: legislative, law enforcement, and judiciary.
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5
Under the leadership of Thomas Jefferson, the judiciary was established as the superior branch of government.
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6
Jefferson's relation with the Supreme Court was strained and he contended that the people were sovereign.
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7
The U.S. Constitution does not mandate the size of the Supreme Court.
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8
John Marshall was the first chief justice of the Court.
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9
The office of chief justice only exists because it was mentioned in the Constitution under the Senate rules for impeachment proceedings.
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10
Alexander Hamilton did not support the concept of a coequal judiciary.
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11
Under Lincoln, the size of the Court was at one time ____.
A) five
B) six
C) ten
D) twelve
A) five
B) six
C) ten
D) twelve
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12
The number of justices on the Court has varied based on the
A) status of the economy of the country.
B) political goals of the majority party.
C) age of the justices.
D) needs of the government.
A) status of the economy of the country.
B) political goals of the majority party.
C) age of the justices.
D) needs of the government.
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13
The first case decided by the Court was
A) West v. Barnes.
B) Chisholm v. Maryland.
C) Maryland v. Staphorst.
D) None of the above are correct.
A) West v. Barnes.
B) Chisholm v. Maryland.
C) Maryland v. Staphorst.
D) None of the above are correct.
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14
Members of the Court are appointed by
A) President with approval of two-thirds of the House of Representatives.
B) President with approval of two-thirds of the Senate.
C) President with approval of most of the Senate.
D) the U.S. Senate.
A) President with approval of two-thirds of the House of Representatives.
B) President with approval of two-thirds of the Senate.
C) President with approval of most of the Senate.
D) the U.S. Senate.
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15
Under Chief Justice Roberts, the Court has
A) varied its Fourth Amendment decisions.
B) ignored the rights of individuals and supported governmental actions.
C) allowed the searches of cell phones when an individual has been arrested.
D) allowed the police to attach GPS devices to private vehicles without the need for a warrant.
A) varied its Fourth Amendment decisions.
B) ignored the rights of individuals and supported governmental actions.
C) allowed the searches of cell phones when an individual has been arrested.
D) allowed the police to attach GPS devices to private vehicles without the need for a warrant.
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16
Explain your position as to how many justices should be on the Court.
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17
What are the issues involved when the Court is stacked either conservative or liberal justices?
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18
How has the Court decisions limited the scope of the exclusionary rule?
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19
What controversial decisions is the Warren Court noted for?
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20
How do the decisions of the Warren Court compare with those of the Roberts Court?
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