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Who prosecuted Ernesto Miranda
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Which of the following cities is regularly among the top 5 highest homicide rates?O a New York, NYO b. Oakland, CAO c. Detroit, MIO d. Memphis, TN
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help asap, 20 points
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Based on the fourth amendment if a person was pulled over driving a motor home that they lived in would the government have to treat it like a house or like a vehicle?PLEASE EXPLAIN
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Complete each sentence using the drop-down menu.The most powerful political parties in the US are the and the .Influential third parties include the and the Most analysts agree that had a significant effect on the 2000 presidential election.
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What is the evidence custodians responsiblity
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if your mother punches u in the arm and kicks ur foot on purpose is that abuse or violence?
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would you be kurapikas maid?
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HELP PLS ILL GIVE BRAINLIESTExplain how the federal government could be characterized as offering forms of "insurance." Introduce the subject. Make two points. Conclude. Your response should be between 75 and 150 words. (Fwi, Its ok if its not 75-150 words)
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The judicial branch ensures equalunder the law for all citizenA punishmentsB benefitsC incomeD protection
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f. List any three harmful effects due to smartphone.
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What is your opinion about failure to police to respond quickly to complaints of housebreaking due to lack of resources
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Based on the data in the two tables, which statements are accurate? Check all that apply.A. Voters who were college graduates were more likely to support Clinton than Trump.B. Middle-income, White voters were more likely to support Clinton than Trump.C. College graduates earning over $100K were more likely to support Trump than Clinton.D. Non-college-graduates were just as likely to support Trump as they were Clinton.E. High-income voters making over $100K were divided in their support for Clinton and Trump.
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b. Parrot is kept in class Aves but bat is kept in class Mammalia
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Which of the following individuals may be required to undergo HIV testing? a) Employees of a small business with limited health insurance resources b) A technician at an HIV testing lab c) A convicted sex offender d) A nurse applying for a job at a hospital
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i. Write any four differences between cryptogams and phanerogams.
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Complete each sentence using the drop-down menu.The most powerful political parties in the US are the ___and the ____Influential third parties include the ____and the ____Most analysts agree that ____ had a significant effect on the 2000 presidential election.
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Discuss 6 reasons why banks fail in Ghana and proffer solutions to redeem the banking sector from these 6 cancerous roots in your opinion.
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Dies anyone know how old donald trump is?lolwill mark u brainliest
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What is the issue facing indigent criminal defendants in Luzerne County?The public defenders office is arguing against the Gideon v. Wainright decision.The protections afforded to the indigent criminal defendants under the Fourth Amendment are being violated by the police.The county attorney in Luzerne is refusing to plea bargain with the public defenders office.The overburdened public defenders office is turning away clients.
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Theo anh (ch), cu: Chic o ny dng mc nhng ngy i hn" l ni n thuc tnh no ca hng ha? V sao
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"The minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression."What Enlightenment idea is reflected in this quote from Thomas Jefferson? Direct democracy Natural rights Checks and balances Separation of powers
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HELPPPPPPP!!!!!!!! 5. Conner walked past the candy section in the grocery store and quickly stuffed a handful of candy bars into her purse. A store security guard saw her do it, and she was arrested. Her parents came to the police station after her arrest to take her home. Did Conners shoplifting affect anyone? If so, who? Was Conner basing her conduct on emotion or reason? Was she treating herself and the other customers and stockholders of the store equally? 6. Sharon knows about tax laws and how the In-ternal Revenue Service (IRS) audits tax returns. She knows a way to cheat on her tax return that would save her almost $2,000. She thinks her chance of being caught is about one in 100. Can this cheating be justifi ed by reasoning based on ethical rules? Can it be justified by ethics based on consequences? Explain your answers. 7. An ordinance of Walker County provided that all automobiles must pass a smog emissions test once a year. Ross was ticketed because his car had not been inspected and approved at a testing center. Ross claimed to be a skilled mechanic who kept his car well tuned and cleaner than the law required. According to Ross, the law violated his natural rights. Explain why you agree or disagree with Ross. 8. If a legislature enacted a law that made it illegal to shout fire in a movie theater, would the ethical character of the law reflect consequences-based reasoning, rule-based reasoning, or both? 9. Assume a state legislature enacted legislation which budgeted more money to educating rich children than to educating poor children. Also assume that the majority of children are poor. Would complying with the law more reflect rule-based ethics or consequences-based ethics? (include evidence/reasonings)
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can someone help me with this question please
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