Deck 2: The American Quest For Freedom And Justice: Our Laws

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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are referred to as the ________.

A) primary amendment
B) civil rights amendments
C) civil liberties amendments
D) Bill of Rights
E) Primary Liberties Bill
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The basic instrument of the government and the supreme law of the United States is the _________.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) Constitution
C) Magna Carta
D) Freedom of Information Act
E) American Creed
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A term applied to precedents set by the judges in the royal courts of England is __________ law.

A) statutory
B) moral
C) ecclesiastical
D) common
E) customary
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The Sixth Amendment establishes __________.

A) due process requirements
B) freedom of speech
C) criminal trial requirements
D) due process requirements, freedom of speech and criminal trial requirements
E) none of the other choices
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the Fourth Amendment prohibits,under any circumstance,police officers from stopping and frisking a "suspicious person."
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Consensus theory holds that individuals within a society agree on basic values.
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The Declaration of Independence established how the United States should be structured and governed.
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Conflict theory contends that certain behaviors are criminalized to keep the dominant class in power.
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The grand jury's duty is to determine guilt or innocence in cases involving a capital offense.
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The duty of a grand jury is to _________.

A) see that the punishment fits the crime
B) sentence a defendant
C) assure that there is probable cause to believe a person is guilty of a crime
D) see that the punishment fits the crime, sentence a defendant and assure that there is probable cause to believe a person is guilty of a crime
E) none of the other choices
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The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process.
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The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees freedom of religion.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment does not protect all forms of expression.
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Local ordinances are permitted by law to be more lenient than state law.
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A body of beliefs about individual freedom that most Americans believe in is known as __________.

A) an Order of Authority
B) the Magna Carta
C) the American Creed
D) national treaties
E) the U.S. Code
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Statutory law may be__________.

A) passed at the federal level
B) civil
C) criminal
D) passed at the state level
E) all of the other choices
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Retributive justice and restorative justice offer two similar ways to view justice.
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Case law refers to __________.

A) judicial precedents
B) moral law
C) religious law
D) customary law
E) any of the other choices
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The First Amendment _________.

A) separates church from state
B) guarantees freedom of the press
C) protects freedom of petition
D) does all of the other choices
E) does none of the other choices
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The fundamental document describing the liberties of the people and forbidding the government to violate these rights is known as the _________.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) Bill of Rights
C) collective state statute
D) petitionary order
E) Congressional Constitution
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The ___________ Amendment protects Americans' right to assemble peaceably for any political,religious or social activity.
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Police power is derived from __________.

A) U.S. Supreme Court decisions
B) the U.S. Constitution
C) state statutes
D) U.S. Supreme Court decisions, the U.S. Constitution and state statutes
E) none of the other choices
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The _________ Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment.

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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The ______________________ asserts that all citizens are created equal and are entitled to the unalienable rights of life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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The legal document ordering a person to testify in a court of law as a witness is
Known as a__________.

A) subpoena
B) writ of habeas corpus
C) writ of appearance
D) writ of certiorari
E) coercive document
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Civil law refers to all noncriminal restrictions placed on individuals and seeks to obtain __________.

A) punishment
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) restitution
E) punishment, retribution and incapacitation
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The landmark case that applied due process to juveniles was __________.

A) In re Windship
B) In re Gault
C) Watson v. Ohio
D) Smith v. Pennsylvania
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The ______________ branch of government makes the laws; the ____________ branch,of which law enforcement is a part,enforces the laws; and the _____________ branch determines when laws have been violated.
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The exclusionary rule is most closely associated with the __________ Amendment.
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The __________ -the "guilty act"-must be a measurable act,including planning and conspiring.

A) mens rea
B) corpus delicti
C) mala in se
D) scienter
E) actus reus
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Common examples of civil issues that police officers may encounter include __________.

A) child custody exchanges
B) neighbor disputes
C) renter/landlord disputes
D) all of the other choices
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The __________ Amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear arms.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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The __________ Amendment requires a person to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Sixth
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_______________ refers to a serious crime,generally one punishable by death or by imprisonment for more than one year in a state prison or penitentiary.
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_______________ refers to any minor offense,generally punishable by a fine or a short term,usually not to exceed one year,in a jail or workhouse.
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Considering the "spirit of the law" rather than the "letter of the law" is the foundation of __________.

A) equity
B) customary law
C) moral law
D) social law
E) the American Creed
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The Fourth Amendment forbids __________.

A) limited searches
B) unreasonable searches and seizures
C) excessive bail
D) double jeopardy
E) self-incrimination
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A mala in se crime is _________.

A) bad because it is forbidden
B) so offensive it is obviously criminal
C) one that violates a specific regulatory statute
D) both bad because it is forbidden and because it violates a specific regulatory statute
E) none of the other choices
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An example of a mala prohibita crime is __________.

A) murder
B) rape
C) speeding
D) both murder and rape
E) none of the other choices
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The _______________ Amendment does not specifically provide that all citizens have a right to bail,but only that bail will not be excessive.
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Discuss Packer's due process and crime control models and how each views the justice process.
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Crimes where criminal intent is not an element are known as ____________ ____________ crimes.
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A ____________ is a civil wrong for which the court will seek a remedy in the form of damages to be paid.
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Section _____________ of U.S.Code,Title 42,stipulates that anyone acting under the authority of local or state law who violates another person's constitutional rights-even though he or she is upholding a law-can be sued.
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______________ law defines crimes and fixes punishments for them.
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A _________________ is a judicial ruling that significantly alters or affects existing law.
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Discuss the basic differences between a crime and a tort.
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Explain the case of Gideon v.Wainwright,the issue it dealt with,and how the court ruled.
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Discuss the specific rights guaranteed by the First,Second,Fourth,Fifth,Sixth,Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments and how they affect the justice process.
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Explain the differences between strict liability,intentional wrongs,and negligence.Which of these is most frequently used in lawsuits against the police?
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Deck 2: The American Quest For Freedom And Justice: Our Laws
1
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are referred to as the ________.

A) primary amendment
B) civil rights amendments
C) civil liberties amendments
D) Bill of Rights
E) Primary Liberties Bill
D
2
The basic instrument of the government and the supreme law of the United States is the _________.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) Constitution
C) Magna Carta
D) Freedom of Information Act
E) American Creed
B
3
A term applied to precedents set by the judges in the royal courts of England is __________ law.

A) statutory
B) moral
C) ecclesiastical
D) common
E) customary
D
4
The Sixth Amendment establishes __________.

A) due process requirements
B) freedom of speech
C) criminal trial requirements
D) due process requirements, freedom of speech and criminal trial requirements
E) none of the other choices
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5
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Fourth Amendment prohibits,under any circumstance,police officers from stopping and frisking a "suspicious person."
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6
Consensus theory holds that individuals within a society agree on basic values.
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The Declaration of Independence established how the United States should be structured and governed.
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Conflict theory contends that certain behaviors are criminalized to keep the dominant class in power.
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The grand jury's duty is to determine guilt or innocence in cases involving a capital offense.
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10
The duty of a grand jury is to _________.

A) see that the punishment fits the crime
B) sentence a defendant
C) assure that there is probable cause to believe a person is guilty of a crime
D) see that the punishment fits the crime, sentence a defendant and assure that there is probable cause to believe a person is guilty of a crime
E) none of the other choices
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11
The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process.
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12
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees freedom of religion.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment does not protect all forms of expression.
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Local ordinances are permitted by law to be more lenient than state law.
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15
A body of beliefs about individual freedom that most Americans believe in is known as __________.

A) an Order of Authority
B) the Magna Carta
C) the American Creed
D) national treaties
E) the U.S. Code
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16
Statutory law may be__________.

A) passed at the federal level
B) civil
C) criminal
D) passed at the state level
E) all of the other choices
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17
Retributive justice and restorative justice offer two similar ways to view justice.
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18
Case law refers to __________.

A) judicial precedents
B) moral law
C) religious law
D) customary law
E) any of the other choices
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19
The First Amendment _________.

A) separates church from state
B) guarantees freedom of the press
C) protects freedom of petition
D) does all of the other choices
E) does none of the other choices
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20
The fundamental document describing the liberties of the people and forbidding the government to violate these rights is known as the _________.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) Bill of Rights
C) collective state statute
D) petitionary order
E) Congressional Constitution
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21
The ___________ Amendment protects Americans' right to assemble peaceably for any political,religious or social activity.
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22
Police power is derived from __________.

A) U.S. Supreme Court decisions
B) the U.S. Constitution
C) state statutes
D) U.S. Supreme Court decisions, the U.S. Constitution and state statutes
E) none of the other choices
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23
The _________ Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment.

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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24
The ______________________ asserts that all citizens are created equal and are entitled to the unalienable rights of life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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25
The legal document ordering a person to testify in a court of law as a witness is
Known as a__________.

A) subpoena
B) writ of habeas corpus
C) writ of appearance
D) writ of certiorari
E) coercive document
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26
Civil law refers to all noncriminal restrictions placed on individuals and seeks to obtain __________.

A) punishment
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) restitution
E) punishment, retribution and incapacitation
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27
The landmark case that applied due process to juveniles was __________.

A) In re Windship
B) In re Gault
C) Watson v. Ohio
D) Smith v. Pennsylvania
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28
The ______________ branch of government makes the laws; the ____________ branch,of which law enforcement is a part,enforces the laws; and the _____________ branch determines when laws have been violated.
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29
The exclusionary rule is most closely associated with the __________ Amendment.
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30
The __________ -the "guilty act"-must be a measurable act,including planning and conspiring.

A) mens rea
B) corpus delicti
C) mala in se
D) scienter
E) actus reus
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31
Common examples of civil issues that police officers may encounter include __________.

A) child custody exchanges
B) neighbor disputes
C) renter/landlord disputes
D) all of the other choices
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32
The __________ Amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear arms.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
E) Eighth
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33
The __________ Amendment requires a person to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Sixth
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34
_______________ refers to a serious crime,generally one punishable by death or by imprisonment for more than one year in a state prison or penitentiary.
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35
_______________ refers to any minor offense,generally punishable by a fine or a short term,usually not to exceed one year,in a jail or workhouse.
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36
Considering the "spirit of the law" rather than the "letter of the law" is the foundation of __________.

A) equity
B) customary law
C) moral law
D) social law
E) the American Creed
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37
The Fourth Amendment forbids __________.

A) limited searches
B) unreasonable searches and seizures
C) excessive bail
D) double jeopardy
E) self-incrimination
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38
A mala in se crime is _________.

A) bad because it is forbidden
B) so offensive it is obviously criminal
C) one that violates a specific regulatory statute
D) both bad because it is forbidden and because it violates a specific regulatory statute
E) none of the other choices
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39
An example of a mala prohibita crime is __________.

A) murder
B) rape
C) speeding
D) both murder and rape
E) none of the other choices
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40
The _______________ Amendment does not specifically provide that all citizens have a right to bail,but only that bail will not be excessive.
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41
Discuss Packer's due process and crime control models and how each views the justice process.
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42
Crimes where criminal intent is not an element are known as ____________ ____________ crimes.
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43
A ____________ is a civil wrong for which the court will seek a remedy in the form of damages to be paid.
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44
Section _____________ of U.S.Code,Title 42,stipulates that anyone acting under the authority of local or state law who violates another person's constitutional rights-even though he or she is upholding a law-can be sued.
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45
______________ law defines crimes and fixes punishments for them.
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A _________________ is a judicial ruling that significantly alters or affects existing law.
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47
Discuss the basic differences between a crime and a tort.
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48
Explain the case of Gideon v.Wainwright,the issue it dealt with,and how the court ruled.
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49
Discuss the specific rights guaranteed by the First,Second,Fourth,Fifth,Sixth,Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments and how they affect the justice process.
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Explain the differences between strict liability,intentional wrongs,and negligence.Which of these is most frequently used in lawsuits against the police?
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