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CRJU 350: MIDTERM (2025/ 2026) Revised Complete Detailed Answers, 100% trusted, expert-solved, and well-explained Verified Solution to Questions Answer key

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CRJU 350: MIDTERM
What is Federalism? - ANS-A system of government in which power is divided between
a central, national authority (the federal government) and regional political units (state
governments)

How many courts does the U.S. have? - ANS-51; Subject to their own rules

What is the Constitution? - ANS-Establishes the structure, powers, and duties of a
government, while also stating the limitations that exist on the exercise of that power

How many sections does the constitution have? - ANS-Three: Preamble, 7 Articles, and
Amendments

The Preamble - ANS-Explains the purposes of the Constitution and defines the powers
of the new government as originating from the people of the United States.

Articles (7) - ANS-Establishes the structure and powers of the federal government.

The Amendments - ANS-The Bill of Rights; declare limitations that exist on the power of
the government.

What do the sections of the constitution represent? - ANS-The three branches of the
government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch

Statutes - ANS-Legislative acts declaring, commanding or prohibiting different types of
conduct

Ordinances - ANS-Law passed by a minor legislative body below the state level that
deals with a local concern.

Administrative Regulations - ANS-Rules adopted by administrative agencies that have
the force of the law

Treaties - ANS-President, with the advice and consent of the senate, may enter with
foreign nations which have the force of the law

Executive Orders - ANS-An order issued by the U.S. President which has the force of
the law.

, Case Law - ANS-Decisions issued by the state and federal appellate courts interpreting
the law constitute a source of law in their controlling jurisdiction as well.

Precedent (Principle of Case Law) - ANS-A judicial decision that establishes a principle
of rule of law

Stare Decisis (Principle of Case Law) - ANS-A doctrine that courts will follow precedent
when deciding cases with similar issues and/or facts

Why should courts follow the rules established in prior, similar cases? - ANS-Certainty,
consistency, and stability in court cases, but departures from precedent permitted for
compelling reasons

Example of case law - ANS-5th Amendment -> Miranda v. Arizona -> The Court's
Miranda decision then became a ruleof law which must be followed by all law
enforcement.

Majority Opinion - ANS-The opinion joined by more than half of the members of the
court

Concurring Opinion - ANS-Opinion(s) by one or more of the judges which agrees the
decision made by the majority of the court but states different (additional) reasons as
the basis for decision

Dissenting Opinion - ANS-Opinion(s) by one or more judges expressing disagreement
with the majority opinion of the court

Investigative Limits - ANS-4th, 5th (Self-incrimination, due process), 6th (Right to
counsel)

Adjudicatory Rights - ANS-5th (Self-incrimination, double jeopardy, grand jury right, due
process), 6th, 8th

Reconstruction Amendments - ANS-13th, 14th, 15th

Incorporation Doctrine - ANS-The legal concept under which the Supreme Court has
nationalized the Bill of Rights by making most of its provisions applicable to the states
through the Fourteenth Amendment.

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