Question: The government’s right to create rules and regulations pertaining to health, safety and welfare is known as: Domestic tranquility Police power Federal 100 Proper pursuit

Answer: Police power

Question: The clause in the First Amendment that states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” is known as: The reckless clause. The yuck clause. The establishment clause. The free exercise clause.

Answer: The establishment clause.

Question: Which are considered property crimes? Arson Shoplifting Assault None of the above

Answer: None of the above

Question: Ratified in 1865, the 13th Amendment: Banned racial practices of the law. Created affirmative action. Abolished slavery. All of the above.

Answer: Abolished slavery.

Question: When a reasonable person would believe they are not free to leave while in the presence of the police is known as: Seizure Probable cause Reasonable suspicion De facto arrest

Answer: Seizure

Question: The term used to determine which cases are worthy to be reviewed by the Supreme Court is: Writ of certiorari Writ of venire Writ of habeas corpus None of the above

Answer: Writ of certiorari

Question: The physical control or movement of property is:

Answer Choices:
a) Abstraction.
b) Appropriation.
c) Absconding.
d) Misleading.

Answer: b) Appropriation.

Question: Because a traffic stop is brief and occurs in public, it is still considered an arrest and Miranda must be given. True False

Answer: False

Question: Poor and unable to afford an attorney is the definition of: Indigent Voir dire Adversarial system Double jeopardy

Answer: Indigent

Question: The freedom of speech/expressions includes the right to speak and the right to be heard. This right is covered in which Amendment? Second Fourth Sixth First

Answer: First

Question: The laws that regulate carrying a concealed weapon, also called right-to-carry laws, vary from state to state. True False

Answer: True

Question: What court case, in 1971, did the court rule that there was no express right of an individual to keep and bear arms? United States v. Cruikshank United States v. Miller Adams v. Williams Stevens v. United States

Answer: United States v. Miller

Question: The process of questioning potential jurors to determine their impartiality is known as: Voir dire Writ of venire Certiorari Miranda

Answer: Voir dire

Question: The Fifth & Fourteenth Amendments constitutionally guaranteed the right of an accused to hear the charges against him or her to be heard by the court having jurisdiction over the matter. This right is known as: Incorporation doctrine. Selective incorporation. Affirmative action. Due process of law.

Answer: Due process of law.

Question: A speedy and public trial is guaranteed by the: Sixth Amendment First Amendment Second Amendment Sixth Amendment

Answer: Sixth Amendment

Question: Words that are insulting or exculpatory, addressed to a person face to face, are likely to make the person addressed respond with an immediate violent response is known as: Fighting words. Obscenity. Defamation. Lied speech.

Answer: Fighting words.

Question: The term that allows officers to question suspects without first giving the Miranda warning if the information sought urgently affects the officers’ and the public safety is known as the: Harmless error doctrine Public safety exception Plain view exception None of the above

Answer: Public safety exception

Question: Which are primary goals of a criminal investigation? Document evidence in crime scene (continuity) Arrest a suspect Legally obtain information to identify suspect All of the above

Answer: All of the above

Question: The power of a court to review decisions of other government entities and lower courts is known as: Bye Policy Judicial construction Judicial review Concurrent opinion

Answer: Judicial review