chapter 2 quiz
The Due Process Clause is incorporated to the states by the ______ Amendment.
14th
At what point does the law require a defendant be allowed the assistance of counsel?
at a critical stage in the investigative process
Which of the following group or individual literally make(s) law?
congress
Sources of individual rights include all EXCEPT which of the following?
executive orders
Due to the prohibition against double jeopardy, a person cannot be sued civilly for damages caused by a crime for which he or she was already tried and convicted in criminal court.
false
Only the federal government has the authority to enact administrative regulations.
false
The Constitution clearly lays out what is meant by a "reasonable" and "unreasonable" seizure.
false
The Fourteenth Amendment is very brief.
false
The Sixth Amendment prohibits placing someone in double jeopardy.
false
The right to bear arms is a "collective right."
false
The due process of the Fourteenth Amendment is identical to the due process clause in what other amendment?
fifth amendment
The protection from double jeopardy is found in the
fifth amendment
The requirement of the Miranda warning is based in which amendment?
fifth amendment
Rights that are "essential to the concept of ordered liberty" are referred to as
fundamental rights
Administrative regulations are another form of
legislation
What is the level of proof required to search a place or seize an item or person?
probable cause
Which of the following is not a source of law?
public opinion
Under which standard of review are state actions assumed to be presumptively valid?
rational basis test
Which of the following is not a standard of review used to evaluate the justification of infringing on citizens' rights?
reasonable basis test
The dual-sovereignty doctrine relates to which fundamental right?
right against double jeopardy
Opponents of gun control legislation seize upon the ______ as support for their claim that the state may not limit the use and possession of firearms.
second amendment
What method of incorporation is the approach that seems to predominate in most Supreme Court cases?
selective incorporation
Legislators felt the need to incorporate the Bill of Rights to the states because of which historical event?
the Civil War
What amendment prohibits the forced quartering of soldiers?
the third amendment
What name is given to the concept that the Bill of Rights creates other rights when taken in its entirety?
total incorporation plus
Classifications that are either without reason or based on race or gender are sometimes referred to as suspect classifications.
true
Indigent defendants must be provided with an attorney for any offense.
true
Substantive due process prevents legislatures from infringing on the right of privacy.
true
The total incorporation plus approach goes a step further than the total incorporation approach.
true
The Fourth Amendment bans all searches and seizures that are
unreasonable