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POLI 2051 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Wolf v. Colorado - No Unreasonable Search and Seizures Mapp v. Ohio - Established the exclusionary rule was applicable to the states (evidence seized illegally cannot be used in court) Malloy v. Hogan - protection from self incrimination, No Compulsory Self- Incrimination Benton v. Maryland - Reversed the Palko decision and incorporated 5th amendments prohibition against double jeopardy. Gideon v. Wainwright - Upheld the 6th amendment guarantee of counsel of all poor persons facing a felony charge, a further incorporation of Bill of Rights guarantees into State constitutions. Miranda v. Arizona - 1966, Police cannot use statements as evidence unless the speaker had been given his rights. Created a card for police officers, Right to Remain Silent EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 Duncan v. Louisiana - defendants have the right to trial by jury if the potential sentence is more than six months of incarceration, Right to a Jury in Criminal Trials Robinson v. California - incorporation of the 8th amendment's right to freedom from cruel and unusual punishment (1962) Government - an institution that creates and implements the policy and laws that guide the conduct of a nation and its citizens. Monarchy - a king or queen has absolute authority over a territory and its government. Modern ones are in Great Britain and Spain are constitutional with the king's role being ceremonial. Oligarchy - few elite hold power. Some are dictatorships which a small group supports a dictator Democracy - supreme power of governance lies in the hands of citizens Totalitarianism - essentially every aspect of their citizens' lives, the state is the total dictator. Authoritarianism - government holds strong power bu

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POLI 2051 Exam 1 Questions and
Answers 100% Pass

Wolf v. Colorado - ✔✔No Unreasonable Search and Seizures


Mapp v. Ohio - ✔✔Established the exclusionary rule was applicable to the states

(evidence seized illegally cannot be used in court)


Malloy v. Hogan - ✔✔protection from self incrimination, No Compulsory Self-

Incrimination


Benton v. Maryland - ✔✔Reversed the Palko decision and incorporated 5th

amendments prohibition against double jeopardy.


Gideon v. Wainwright - ✔✔Upheld the 6th amendment guarantee of counsel of all poor

persons facing a felony charge, a further incorporation of Bill of Rights guarantees into

State constitutions.


Miranda v. Arizona - ✔✔1966, Police cannot use statements as evidence unless the

speaker had been given his rights. Created a card for police officers, Right to Remain

Silent




EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, Duncan v. Louisiana - ✔✔defendants have the right to trial by jury if the potential

sentence is more than six months of incarceration, Right to a Jury in Criminal Trials


Robinson v. California - ✔✔incorporation of the 8th amendment's right to freedom from

cruel and unusual punishment (1962)


Government - ✔✔an institution that creates and implements the policy and laws that

guide the conduct of a nation and its citizens.


Monarchy - ✔✔a king or queen has absolute authority over a territory and its

government. Modern ones are in Great Britain and Spain are constitutional with the

king's role being ceremonial.


Oligarchy - ✔✔few elite hold power. Some are dictatorships which a small group

supports a dictator


Democracy - ✔✔supreme power of governance lies in the hands of citizens


Totalitarianism - ✔✔essentially every aspect of their citizens' lives, the state is the total

dictator.


Authoritarianism - ✔✔government holds strong power but are checked by other forces.

Individuals may enjoy some unprotected rights.


Constitutionalism - ✔✔government structured by laws which creates a limited

government


limited government - ✔✔restricted government so the people's rights are protected.



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