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POS 110 Final Exam ASU - Sample Test, Study Guide and Jeopardy review Exam In Maryland v. King., how many of the nine Supreme Court Justices had to vote to accept the case? - answer4 Precedent refers to: A. a rule passed by Congress that the courts must follow b. a person's right to bring a ...

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POS 110 Final Exam ASU - Sample Test, Study Guide and Jeopardy review Exam In Maryland v. Kin g., how many of the nine Supreme Court Justices had to vote to accept the case? - answer✔✔4 Precedent refers to: A. a rule passed by Congress that the courts must follow b. a person's right to bring a case to the judicial system c. a previously decided cas e that other courts use as a guide d. a way of chewing gum --Press a (Tri)dent - answer✔✔C This compromise became part of the Constitution and resulted from negotiations and debates around forming a stronger central government and concerns over its power. a. pluralism b. New Jersey plan c. impeachment d. federalism - answer✔✔D. Federal judges are nominated by the a. President. b. Supreme Court. c. American Bar Association. d. Senate Judiciary Committee. - answer✔✔A. If we had to order types of courts from lowest to highest, which of the following lists is correct? a. district courts, circuit courts, Supreme Court b. circuit courts, district courts, Supreme Court c. district courts, special courts, circuit courts d. district courts, circuit courts, appeals courts - answer✔✔A. This case established that defendants had a right to an attorney even in local and state courts. a. Marbury v. Madison b. Dred Scott v. Sandford c. Gideon v. Wainwright d. Baron v. Baltimore - answ er✔✔C How do we elect the President of the United States? a. directly, voters determine who wins by voting for Trump or Clinton b. indirectly, voters elect a group of people who in turn elect the President - answer✔✔B. What is true about Article I of the C onstitution? a. It lays out the Executive branch b. It has more details than Articles 2 or 3 c. both a and b - answer✔✔B. Cards 10 - 17 are True or False - answer✔✔T & F If Roe v. Wade is overturned by the Supreme Court, abortion would become illegal throughout the country. - answer✔✔ The word "privacy" appears in the U.S. Constitution? - answer✔✔False; Appears in Bill of Rights The police get a tip that one of you has smu ggled marijuana into our classroom, they can then search all 100 of your backpacks and belongings you have with you to find out if the tip is true. - answer✔✔False

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