MIDTERM REVIEW TEST BANK QUESTONS

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MIDTERM REVIEW TEST BANK QUESTONS 1) Q: on “what jurisdiction is referring too”_____ A: TRUE 2) Q: Referring to “consensus theory”____A: TRUE 3) Q: on “14 th amendment”_____ A: TRUE 4) Q: on “Prejudice is an attitude”_____ A: TRUE 5) Q: on “Procedural due process”_____ A: FALSE 6) Q: on “constitutional law”_____ A: TRUE 7) Q: on “Discrimination is. A behavior”_____ A: TRUE 8) Q: on “Article 2 established authority”_____ A: FALSE 9) Q: on “Implicit Bias”_____ A: UNINTENTIONAL SUBCONSCIOUS 10) Q: on “Criminal Law referring to Society as Victim”_____ A: TRUE 11) Q: on “Conservative referring to LAW is for government”_____ A: TRUE 12) Q: on “what is the Stamp Act of 1765”_____ A: which was the requiring stamps to be purchased and placed on legal documents such as marriage licenses and wills, as well as several commodities, including playing cards, dice, newspapers, and calendars. 13) Q: Referring to “consensus and conflict theories being the purpose to explain the law”____A: TRUE 14) Q: Referring to “Judicial Review”____A: having to do with “Power of court” and “Amplifying decisions” 15) Q: referring to “Not primary Goals”____ A: Purpose 16) Q: referring to “Affirmative Action”____ A: having to do with “Spread = Opportunity” 17) Q: The 14 th amendment denies due process____ A: TRUE 18) Q: referring to “crimes are defined as wrongs against community”____ A: TRUE 19) Q: referring to “Constitutional Law fundamentally is in which government exercises authority”____ A: TRUE
20) Q: referring to “Comparative law and what it is”____ A: TRUE 21) Q: referring to “A privilege is legally protected”____ A: FALSE 22) Q: referring to “Constitutional Meeting”____ A: TRUE 23) Q: referring to “Interpretations and Application gives power to the court”____ A: TRUE 24) Q: The Quartering Actt”____ A: Which required colonists to feed and shelter the 10,000 British troops in America. 25) Q: referring to “Penal Codes”____ A: TRUE 26) Q: referring to “Zones of Privacy”____ A: TRUE 27) Q: referring to “What is Tort”____ A: A civil wrong by one individual against another, with the remedy most often being either an order by the court for particular action or compensation 28) Q: referring to “How judges are represented”____ A: FALSE 29) Q: referring to “A dissenting opinion”____ A: FALSE 30) Q: referring to “Shared values of society”____ A: Collective Consciousness 31) Q: referring to “The Law being a body of rules”____ A: TRUE 32) Q: referring to “Justices being appointed”____ A: TRUE 33) Q: referring to “Unenumerated Rights”____ A: They rights not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights 34) Q: The (blank) is youthful which makes it all the more impressive for its enduring nature and flexibility”____ A: Constitution 35) Q: to ensure that the states did not deny the basic rights that were set forth in the constitution and the Bill of Rights Congress passed the 13th amendment”____ A: FALSE 36) Q: Affirm is the term used when a court agrees with a lower courts decision____ A: True 37) Q: (Blank) refers to a difference, but one that does not necessarily involve discrimination____ A: Disparity 38) Q: Article 2 of the US constitution established the authority for a federal judiciary____ A: FALSE
40) Q: There are 8 associate justices and one Chief Justice: all of which are appointed for a lifetime____ A: TRUE *(Possibly might be referring to or being the same question as #32 here on this document)* 41) Q: Supreme Court justices are nominated by the president and confirmed by the House of Representatives_____ A: FALSE 42) Q: (Blank) is required when the government seeks to deprive a person of life comma liberty or property____ A: Procedural Due Process 43) Q: Dissenting opinions are included along with the majority opinion to provide the bigger picture and other perspectives_____ A: TRUE *(Possibly might not be referring to or a different question about DISSENTING OPINIONS than #29 here on this document)* 44) Q: The national wide suspicious activity reporting initiative used the SAR which is official documentation of observed behavior that may be indicative or intelligence gathering, preoperational planning related to terrorism, criminal, or other illicit intention_____ A: TRUE 45) Q: Discrimination is a behavior_____ A: TRUE 46) Q: A (Blank) is provided when the justice disagrees with the majority (includes all reasons justifying the underlying disagreement)______ A: Dissenting Opinion 47) Q: Slavery was abolished through the (Blank) amendment_____ A: 13 th 48) Q: To promulgate is to make the law through such legal process and generally evolves through 3 phases_____ A: FALSE 49) Q: Substantive due process requires that the law itself be fair_____ A: True
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