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A person can ___ the right to remain silent
A. Volunteer B. Waive C. Argue D. Detain
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Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her
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Chad and some friends were accused of breaking into a government building and ruining several priceless paintings. Chad was
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The Supreme Court case of Carey v. Musladin involved a murder case in which the family of the victims wore buttons with images
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In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)
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which rights does the free exercise clause of the first amendment protect?
A. the right to say whatever you want B. the right to
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In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)
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In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free
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Which of these would be considered part of the due process of law?
Responses A the right to protestthe right to protest B the
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Right to a fair and speedy trial
Right to an attorney Right to remain silent What would be the BEST title for this short list?
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This famous law prohibits discrimination by employers on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and is part
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According to the Georgia Constitution, citizens have a responsibility to
A. pay state and local taxes. B. organize community
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Below we have a list of some of the rights, freedoms, or benefits we have as U.S. citizens. Match these up with the
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In which of the following situations is a person NOT entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free? Please
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Because of the Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, which of the following do the police have to do when arresting someone for
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In this excerpt, the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights are describing rights they consider-
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A writ of habeas corpus protects people from
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What opportunities does the economic right of property provide for people?(1 point) Responses right to enter into a contract to
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who
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In Washington state, at what age does a person have the right to mental health services, substance use disorder treatment
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In Washington State, at what age does a person have the right to mental health services, substance use disorder treatment
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Is this statement true or false?
If Congress passed a law making it a crime to write letters criticizing the government, it would
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heavenly
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"Women in the nineteenth century had the responsibilities but not the rights of citizenship."
Which statement supports this
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The Supreme Court ruled in Gideon v. Wainwright that people
accused of crimes have the right to a second trial upon request that
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During Reconstruction the 14th Amendment was passed in 1868 guaranteeing that no state could take away the rights of United
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Which of the following is an example of the comity clause?
(1 point) Responses You can buy property in a state where you are not
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In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)
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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.?(1 point)
Responses They both are entitled to Constitutional
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Which Supreme Court case addresses the right to legal counsel?(1 point)
Responses J. E. B. v. Alabama ex rel. T. B. J. E. B. v.
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Possessions, actions, speech, and communications are all things that businesses and employees have:
(1 point) Responses legal
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hi
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which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the constitution
drive a car in one
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maddie dw bout it
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Which of the following is an example of the comity clause? (1 point) Responses You can buy property in a state where you are not
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according to Dred Scott’s lawsuit, how had his rights been related?
“ in the text, you read this about the dread Scott case:
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John has been accused of a crime and is scheduled for trial. During the trial, he realizes that he cannot afford legal
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lola
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Complete the sentence with the word that best fits the overall meaning and
tone. Mrs. Foley responded to the detective's of
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Mrs. Foley responded to the detective's of bribery by asking if she could discuss her rights with a lawyer.
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Which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the Constitution? (1 point)
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The concept of habeas corpus ensures:
a. There is evidence for a trial b. Protection from unreasonable searches c. Freedom of
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which of the following is covered by copyright law?
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Aaneiyah Eugene Connexus student
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Which type of rights ensure equal treatment under the law?
substantive rights procedural rights unenumerated rights civil rights
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According to Dred Scott's lawsuit how had his rights been violated
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which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the constitution?
A. drive a car in
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No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions…except by the lawful judgement of his
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annite
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What did the court assert in Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts?
(1 point) Responses The government does not have the
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I T G I R L
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What did the court assert in Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts?
(1 point) Responses  The government does not have the
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The Supreme Court’s decisions in Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade were most important because they
restricted state laws
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Law is the expression of the general will. Every citizen has a right to participate personally, or through his representative,
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Which of the following first generated the right to a jury trial?(1 point)
the Texas Constitution the Second Amendment the Magna
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A writ of habeas corpus protects people from
Choose
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Mekhi
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why the Tinker v. Des Moines Supreme Court case was significant for public school students.
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Which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the Constitution?
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