61)Which best describes the reason that federal marijuana laws trump the state of California’s legal recreational marijuana law? Unitary executive
theory Habeas
corpus Establishment
Clause Preemption
60)
The standard of review in which the government must prove the law is justified by a compelling government interest is known as:
Minimal scrutiny
Reparation
Affirmative action
Strict Scrutiny
Internment
59)
he term reparations refers to:
the practice of providing affirmative action to targeted populations to achieve diversity goals.
the standard of review in which government must prove the law is justified by a compelling government interest.
compensation for past injury.
the laws that cover legal as well as illegal conduct.
speech made by nonhuman entities.
58.
According to the _____, before a government can move to take away life, liberty, or property, the defendant is entitled to at least adequate notice, a hearing, and a neutral judge.
Establishment Clause
procedural due process
doctrine of prior restraint
substantive due process
Free Exercise Clause
56.
Congress has the power to “pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare.” This is known as _____.
the unitary executive clause
service power
the dormant commerce clause
police power
spending power
55.
Which of the following terms describes the process and procedure to become a citizen?
Extraordinary rendition
Preemption
Naturalization
Habeas corpus
Waterboarding
54.
Which of the following terms best describes the doctrine that permits federal law to trump, and render unenforceable, conflicting state laws?
Waterboarding
Preemption
Unitary executive theory
Habeas corpus
Naturalization
53.
With reference to the bicameral legislature in the United States, the _____ is a smaller body with one hundred members (two from each state) and with less frequent elections.
Lower House
House of Lords
Commons
Senate
Upper House
52.
True or False. The general power of states to regulate for the health, safety, and general welfare of the public is known as police power.
50.
True or False. The state police can interfere with Congress’s power to regulate interstate commerce.
49.
True or False. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are referred to as the Bill of Rights.
48.
In binding arbitration, _____.
either party may reject the arbitration award and demand a trial instead.
the arbitration award is final.
the parties may choose to resolve their dispute through litigation if the arbitration award is rejected by a party.
parties involuntarily submit to the arbitration procedure.
the arbitration award can be appealed to a court.
47.
A method of alternative dispute resolution in which parties vest authority in a neutral third-party decision maker is:
minitrial.
mediation.
public trial.
negotiation.
arbitration.
Ans 61: Clause Preemption
Ans 60: Strict Scrutiny
Ans 59: compensation for past injury
Ans 58: procedural due process
Ans 56: spending power
Ans 55: Naturalization
Ans 54: Preemption
Ans 53: Senate
Ans 52: True
Ans 50: False
Ans 49: True
Ans 48: the arbitration award is final
Ans 47: arbitration
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