LAWS 22380

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. In Presser v. Illinois (1886), the Court refused to _______________ the Second
Amendment into the Fourteenth Amendment.
Wikipedia is considered a reliable source for academic purposes.
The Sixth Amendment provides the accused with an attorney not only during trial but
also at every _____________ of the criminal prosecution.
Decisions made by the Supreme Court affect the everyday lives of Americans.
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Compare and contrast a stop and an arrest.
In United States v. Cruikshank (1875), the Supreme Court stated that only Congress was
forbidden from infringing on the Second Amendment.
The Supreme Court has upheld the execution of mentally retarded offenders.
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Explain the difference between primary and secondary information sources, citing
examples of each.
Explain the types of opinions that may be written by Supreme Court justices, who may
write them, and the purpose of each.
"Open fields" is a federal concept only; some states hold that "No Trespassing" signs
establish a right of privacy requiring a warrant.
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The Supreme Court supported a woman's right to abortion in Roe v. Wade.
___________ information is only one part of information literacy; evaluating the
validity of the information is also required.
The area within a person's reach or immediate control is called the person's__________.
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The Sixth Amendment embodies the concept of due process.
A ________ is a limited pat down search for weapons for the protection of the
government agent and others.

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