Deck 3: The Organization of Law
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Deck 3: The Organization of Law
1
The most important function of the court is _____________.
A) judicial review
B) to process disputes
C) deterrence
D) to punish
A) judicial review
B) to process disputes
C) deterrence
D) to punish
B
2
In the United States, courts are _____________.
A) passive
B) able to acquire their own cases
C) all organized in the same manner
D) none of these
A) passive
B) able to acquire their own cases
C) all organized in the same manner
D) none of these
A
3
The process by which a judge renders an official judgment as to the defendant's guilt or innocence is _____________.
A) judicial review
B) stare decisis
C) adjudication
D) mediation
A) judicial review
B) stare decisis
C) adjudication
D) mediation
C
4
Which of the following is not a category of dispute in courts?
A) private
B) passive
C) public-initiated
D) public defendant
A) private
B) passive
C) public-initiated
D) public defendant
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5
Private disputes _____________.
A) are characterized by the absence of public authorities
B) arise in the course of normal social life
C) at times requires legal intervention
D) all of the above
A) are characterized by the absence of public authorities
B) arise in the course of normal social life
C) at times requires legal intervention
D) all of the above
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6
Which of the following is not a type of public-initiated dispute?
A) a criminal case
B) a civil traffic offense
C) a breach of contract lawsuit
D) a tax case
A) a criminal case
B) a civil traffic offense
C) a breach of contract lawsuit
D) a tax case
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7
In a public defendant dispute, the government is _____________.
A) the defendant
B) the plaintiff
C) the mediator
D) uninvolved
A) the defendant
B) the plaintiff
C) the mediator
D) uninvolved
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8
The American court system is characterized by _____________.
A) a tri-level system of hierarchies
B) separation of power
C) a centralized structure
D) dual hierarchies
A) a tri-level system of hierarchies
B) separation of power
C) a centralized structure
D) dual hierarchies
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9
Which of the following is not a characteristic of most state court systems?
A) intermediate courts of appeal
B) claims courts
C) trial courts
D) courts of last resort
A) intermediate courts of appeal
B) claims courts
C) trial courts
D) courts of last resort
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10
Most of the workload of the federal court system is in the _____________.
A) court of appeals
B) Supreme Court
C) district courts
D) administrative courts
A) court of appeals
B) Supreme Court
C) district courts
D) administrative courts
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11
There are ____ federal court circuits in the United States.
A) 64
B) 12
C) 94
D) 13
A) 64
B) 12
C) 94
D) 13
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12
Most court cases begin and end in _____________.
A) trial court
B) civil court
C) appellate court
D) intermediate courts
A) trial court
B) civil court
C) appellate court
D) intermediate courts
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13
Which of the following is not a distinct group of participants in the United States courts?
A) litigants
B) juries
C) defendants
D) judges
A) litigants
B) juries
C) defendants
D) judges
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14
The judge is responsible for all of the following except _____________.
A) administration of the court
B) deciding what issues on which to make decisions
C) interpreting rules
D) maintaining the court's reputation for honesty
A) administration of the court
B) deciding what issues on which to make decisions
C) interpreting rules
D) maintaining the court's reputation for honesty
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15
Federal court judges hold office for _____________.
A) 10 years
B) 8 years
C) a term as long as the president that appointed the judge
D) life
A) 10 years
B) 8 years
C) a term as long as the president that appointed the judge
D) life
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16
The roots of the American jury system are in _____________.
A) the Russian method
B) British settlers
C) France
D) the Roman system
A) the Russian method
B) British settlers
C) France
D) the Roman system
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17
Which of the following is not a method by which criminal and civil disputes were resolved before the twelfth century?
A) ordeal by morsel
B) ordeal by fire
C) ordeal by water
D) ordeal by burial
A) ordeal by morsel
B) ordeal by fire
C) ordeal by water
D) ordeal by burial
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18
Which of the following is not a step in the scientific jury selection process?
A) insuring the age and race of the defendant is matched
B) random sampling
C) establishing psychological profiles
D) recommendation for selection
A) insuring the age and race of the defendant is matched
B) random sampling
C) establishing psychological profiles
D) recommendation for selection
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19
What is a shadow jury?
A) an unseen jury
B) a simulated jury
C) a backup jury
D) a jury chosen solely by the defendant's attorneys.
A) an unseen jury
B) a simulated jury
C) a backup jury
D) a jury chosen solely by the defendant's attorneys.
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20
Which of the following is not a step involved in the selection of jurors?
A) creating a master list of prospective jurors
B) summoning citizens to the court to create a jury panel
C) demographic profiling
D) selection of persons to serve on juries from a jury panel
A) creating a master list of prospective jurors
B) summoning citizens to the court to create a jury panel
C) demographic profiling
D) selection of persons to serve on juries from a jury panel
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21
According to the text, approximately what percent of persons summoned do not show for jury duty?
A) 25%
B) 68%
C) 12%
D) 55%
A) 25%
B) 68%
C) 12%
D) 55%
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22
The flow of litigation for a criminal case begins with which of the following?
A) bail hearing
B) arraignment
C) arrest
D) trial
A) bail hearing
B) arraignment
C) arrest
D) trial
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23
On average, what percentage of arraigned cases go to trial?
A) 10%
B) 12%
C) 8%
D) 28%
A) 10%
B) 12%
C) 8%
D) 28%
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24
Which of the following is not one of the four basic types of police identification practices?
A) showup
B) fingerprint
C) lineup
D) photographic
A) showup
B) fingerprint
C) lineup
D) photographic
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25
Problems with eyewitness identification include _____________.
A) difficulty in judging time
B) memory decay
C) influence of memory
D) all of the above
A) difficulty in judging time
B) memory decay
C) influence of memory
D) all of the above
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26
The majority of criminal cases in the United States _____________.
A) go to trial
B) are settled with plea bargaining
C) involve only eyewitness testimony
D) involve a plea of "not guilty"
A) go to trial
B) are settled with plea bargaining
C) involve only eyewitness testimony
D) involve a plea of "not guilty"
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27
In felony convictions, what percentage of defendants pleads guilty?
A) 50%
B) 12%
C) 88%
D) 91%
A) 50%
B) 12%
C) 88%
D) 91%
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28
The final step in most criminal proceedings is _____________.
A) sentencing
B) the trial
C) determination of guilt
D) the judgment of the jury
A) sentencing
B) the trial
C) determination of guilt
D) the judgment of the jury
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29
Structure for prison sentences includes _____________.
A) maximum and minimum terms of imprisonment
B) maximum terms fixed by statute
C) minimum sentence fixed by statute
D) all of the above
A) maximum and minimum terms of imprisonment
B) maximum terms fixed by statute
C) minimum sentence fixed by statute
D) all of the above
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30
In civil cases, a dispute reaches the court when _____________.
A) a defendant is arrested
B) it is filed by the plaintiff's attorney
C) it is filed by the defendant's attorney
D) the judge puts it on the docket
A) a defendant is arrested
B) it is filed by the plaintiff's attorney
C) it is filed by the defendant's attorney
D) the judge puts it on the docket
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31
This is defined as a collection of individuals who are elected as members of the formal parliamentary bodies prescribed by national and state constitutions:
A) the judiciary
B) Congress
C) a legislature
D) court
A) the judiciary
B) Congress
C) a legislature
D) court
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32
Which of the following is not a function of the legislature?
A) lawmaking
B) conflict management
C) administrative rulemaking
D) integrative functions
A) lawmaking
B) conflict management
C) administrative rulemaking
D) integrative functions
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33
Which congressional body's members are apportioned among the states on the basis of population?
A) the House of Representatives
B) the Senate
C) the legislature
D) Congress
A) the House of Representatives
B) the Senate
C) the legislature
D) Congress
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34
_______ of U.S. senators are up for election every two years.
A) 1/5
B) 2/3
C) 1/3
D) 100
A) 1/5
B) 2/3
C) 1/3
D) 100
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35
Which of the following is not a participant in the legislative process?
A) legislators
B) executives
C) lobbyists
D) judges
A) legislators
B) executives
C) lobbyists
D) judges
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36
Courts are able to place issues on their own agendas.
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37
Courts are indifferent to issues or disputes that individuals or organizations wish to ignore.
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38
A court decision is always the last word in a dispute.
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39
The American court system is centralized around the Supreme Court.
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40
No two states have the same court system.
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41
In a criminal case, the prosecution usually files an appeal on acquittal.
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42
Juries are used exclusively in trial courts.
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43
The flow of litigation for criminal and civil cases is identical.
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44
Eyewitness identification is among the most accurate of the identification types.
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45
The three-strikes law has failed to combat crime and recidivism.
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46
Describe the different dispute categories in American courts. Give examples of each category.
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47
How is the American federal court system organized? Describe each type of court and its role in the court system. Create a flowchart if necessary.
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48
Identify the participants in the court process and describe the role of each. Use at least two examples for each participant.
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49
Compare and contrast the flow of litigation in criminal cases and civil proceedings. Include a discussion of the introduction of each type of case in the process, the participants, and the role of the court in each.
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50
Describe in detail each of the participants in the legislative process. Include a discussion of how they relate to each other and how each affects the lawmaking process.
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