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LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 40 HOUR TRAINING QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS The United States Supreme Court has held that a state statute that discriminates against interstate commerce and isolates a state economically is unconstitutional. This concept illustrates: a. federalism. b. the undue...

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LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 40
HOUR TRAINING QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
The United States Supreme Court has held that a state statute that discriminates
against interstate commerce and isolates a state economically is unconstitutional. This
concept illustrates:
a. federalism.
b. the undue burden concept.
c. constitutional hierarchy.
d. the dormant aspect of the Commerce Clause. - Answer-D

The power of federal courts to declare a statute or governmental action unconstitutional
is called:
a. judicial review.
b. judicial activism.
c. judicial restraint.
d. judicial intervention. - Answer-A

Every year the Supreme Court receives about 8,000 requests to review cases. Of this
number, the Court will hear about:
a. 10.
b. 100.
c. 200.
d. 1,000. - Answer-B

If Oregon passed a statute that prohibited liquor stores from engaging in any kind of
advertising, that statute:
a. would be valid as an exercise of police power.
b. would be valid, as alcohol is illegal for minors.
c. would be invalid as a violation of the Commerce Clause.
d. would be invalid as an unreasonable restriction of free speech. - Answer-D

Fundamental rights include all EXCEPT the right to:
a. drive.
b. vote.
c. free speech.
d. travel. - Answer-A

Judicial review can best be described as:
a. a state supreme court's power to review lower state court decisions.
b. the federal courts' power to hear criminal cases on appeal.

, c. the federal courts' power to examine, interpret, and even nullify actions taken by
another branch of government.
d. None of the above. - Answer-C

The government may regulate speech as to all EXCEPT:
a. manner.
b. time.
c. content.
d. place. - Answer-C

Tina, speaking at a political rally for a candidate for Congress, stated that the current
Representative was behind the times, was racist, and was crazy. Are her statements
protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution?
a. Yes. Political speech receives an especially high degree of protection. Such speech
may not be barred even when it is offensive or outrageous as long as it is not intended
and likely to create imminent lawless action.
b. Yes. Political speech is protected no matter what the content because the Framers of
the Constitution were primarily concerned with enabling democracy to function, and
open political arguments are encouraged..
c. No. Speech that is offensive or outrageous cannot receive Constitutional protection.
d. No. The First Amendment does not protect political speech. - Answer-A

A woman wishes to attend an all male, publicly supported college. She claims the
college is violating the equal protection clause of the Constitution. What level of scrutiny
will the court use when deciding this case?
a. Minimal scrutiny.
b. Intermediate scrutiny.
c. Strict scrutiny.
d. Compelling interest scrutiny. - Answer-B

Adam moved into an apartment complex. The rules of the complex prohibited unmarried
men and women from living together in the same apartment. When Adam's friend,
Diane, moved into the apartment he was served with eviction papers. Adam claims the
apartment complex is violating his Constitutional rights since it allows married couples
to live together. Is Adam right?
a. Yes. His equal protection rights have been violated.
b. No. His fundamental right of cohabitation has not been violated.
c. Yes. He and Diane are being treated differently than married couples.
d. No. Constitutional protections do not extend to privately owned apartment complexes.
- Answer-D

The most accurate statement regarding appellate courts is:
a. appellate courts often hear new evidence and testimony.
b. appellate courts generally accept the factual findings of the trial court.
c. only the federal court system has appellate courts.
d. appellate courts only hear criminal cases. - Answer-B

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