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AICP Practice Questions fully solved & updated
  • AICP Practice Questions fully solved & updated

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  • As the manager of the long-range planning division of a community in Maryland you have been asked to organize the citizen participation process for a comprehensive plan update. Which of the following would be most effective to kick off the process? a. Focus Groups b. Public Hearing c. Open House d. Town Hall Meeting - ANSWER-Town Hall Meeting - because you can get everyone together, kick something off and get the conversation started in a cohesive way. As a planner you have been workin...
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TABE Review Test of Adult Basic Education
  • TABE Review Test of Adult Basic Education

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  • TABE Review Test of Adult Basic Education Florida Gateway College 149 SE College Way Lake City, Florida 32025 The Test of Adult Basic Education, TABE, meets the State of Florida requirements for an entrance level exam for admissions to Workforce Development Programs. Different vocational programs have different TABE score requirements as determined by the Florida Department of Education. Scores are given in numerical form. A score of 10.9 is interpreted as 10th grade 9th mon...
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MN POST Test 100% ACCURATE GRADE A+ GUARANTEED
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  • Weeks v. US (1914) Exclusionary rule - warrantless seizure of items from private residence violates 4th Amendment Terry v. Ohio (1968) "Stop and Frisk" police may: - stop a person if they have reasonable suspicion that the person committed, or is about to commit, a crime - frisk the suspect for weapons if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous Reasonable Suspicion a suspicion based on specific facts, training, and experience; less than probable cause Pr...
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE FINAL (UNIT 2)
  • CRIMINAL JUSTICE FINAL (UNIT 2)

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  • Weeks v. US (1914) - Established the Exclusionary Rule: The understanding that incriminating information must be seized according to constitutional specifications of due process, or it will not be allowed as evidence in a criminal trial Silverthorne Lumber Co v. US - Established Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine: A legal principle that excludes from introduction at trial any evidence later developed as a result of an illegal seizure Mapp v. Ohio - Applied the Weeks ruling to the states ...
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Warren Jung Legal Aspects Exam 2023 with verified solutions
  • Warren Jung Legal Aspects Exam 2023 with verified solutions

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  • Warren Jung Legal Aspects Exam 2023 with verified solutions What is LE looking for when conducting searches? - Persons or property Four Types of Property LE Search For - 1. Contraband (Anything illegal to possess) 2. Fruits of a crime 3. Instrumentalities of a crime 4. Mere evidence Which amendment binds LE during search and seizure? - 4th Amendment Requirements of the 4th Amendment - 1. Oath and Affirmation 2. Particularity (Describe in detail) 3. Probable Cause aka PC 4. Si...
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WGU C963 - Significant Court Cases
  • WGU C963 - Significant Court Cases

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  • WGU C963 - Significant Court Cases Marbury v. Madison (1803, 5 US 137) Ans- This case involved the Judiciary Act of 1789. Supreme Court declared that the law conflicted with the US Constitution, and the case established the principle of judicial review wherein the Supreme Court has the power to declare laws passed by Congress and signed by the President to be unconstitutional. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1856, 60 US 393) Ans- Supreme Court declared that slaves were not citizens of the Unit...
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WGU C 963 AMERICAN  POLITICS AND THE US  CONSTITUTION EXAM  2022/2023 SOLVED 100%  CORRECTLY
  • WGU C 963 AMERICAN POLITICS AND THE US CONSTITUTION EXAM 2022/2023 SOLVED 100% CORRECTLY

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  • WGU C 963 AMERICAN POLITICS AND THE US CONSTITUTION EXAM 2022/2023 SOLVED 100% CORRECTLY natrual rights - ANSWER-Life, Liberty, and Property John Locke - ANSWER-17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. State of Nature - ANSWER-Hypothetical condition assumed to exist in the absence of government where human beings live in "complete" freedom and general equality. Due Pro...
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