Your Rights: Due Process

Ace your homework & exams now with Quizwiz!

How would the development plan affect Susette Kelo and other residents? They were in danger of losing their property against their will. They were at risk of not being able to sell their land to the development company. There was a chance they might not make much money from selling their property. They were likely to face discomfort from construction taking place near their homes.

A They were in danger of losing their property against their will.

What caused state officials to promote development in New London? the community's economic struggles a desire to expand on a strong economy the planned opening of a new military base interest in strengthening ties with city officials

A the community's economic struggles

How would the development plan affect industry? Check all that apply. Offices and other facilities would open across the community. A pharmaceutical company planned to set up new headquarters. Pfizer agreed to purchase a great deal of land to help with the development. The development was designed to support a wide array of businesses. Housing for workers would be constructed to support the new headquarters.

A, B, E Offices and other facilities would open across the community. A pharmaceutical company planned to set up new headquarters. Housing for workers would be constructed to support the new headquarters.

What impact did the development plan have on the community? Check all that apply. One of the justices later regretted the decision. The land was eventually returned to the residents. The development was very slow and remains ongoing. The land was never developed, and it remains empty. City officials plan to honor the victims of the development deal.

A, D, E One of the justices later regretted the decision. The land was never developed, and it remains empty. City officials plan to honor the victims of the development deal.

According to the Fifth Amendment and the ruling in Kelo v. City of New London, when can the government take your property? Check all that apply. only if it pays you fairly for your property only if you agree to sell your property to it only if the public benefit outweighs your personal benefit only if you receive due process only if the community will receive some benefit

A, D, E only if it pays you fairly for your property only if you receive due process only if the community will receive some benefit

The city of New London gave developers the power to purchase property. condemn property. own property privately. sell privately owned property.

B condemn property.

Which ideas supported Bullock's argument on behalf of the residents? Check all that apply. Developing the land would not benefit New London. The property was not actually in poor condition. Condemning the property would not benefit the public. The city would be better served by a different development plan. The residents would be seen as sympathetic by the public.

B, C, E The property was not actually in poor condition. Condemning the property would not benefit the public. The residents would be seen as sympathetic by the public.

Which statement best paraphrases Justice Zarella's dissenting opinion? The condemnation of any private property by the government was unconstitutional. The potential benefit of taking the property for the public outweighed the owners' rights. It could not be determined with certainty that developing the property would benefit the public. The property could not legally be earmarked for public use while it remained privately owned.

C It could not be determined with certainty that developing the property would benefit the public.

Which statement best summarizes the ruling of the Connecticut Supreme Court? The property could not be considered for public use. The property could be seized only if the city could prove the community would benefit. The government had the right to seize the property for virtually any public use. The government did not have the right to condemn the property.

C The government had the right to seize the property for virtually any public use.

Which statement summarizes property rights according to the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution? The private property of law-abiding citizens can never be taken for public use. The private property of citizens may be taken any time the federal government requires it. The private property of citizens may be seized by the government, but only during times of war. The private property of citizens shall not be taken without legal process and compensation.

D The private property of citizens shall not be taken without legal process and compensation.


Related study sets

O.Chem Carey 10th: Ch.3 Conformations

View Set

Final Knowledge Check Cellular Regulation

View Set

Bacterial and Atypical Infections & Antibiotics

View Set

Ch 23 - Musculoskeletal disorder

View Set

Marketing 1200: CH 10: Approaching the Customer with Adaptive Selling

View Set