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Wizard Test Maker - Eduware

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Do not reproduce Civics & Economics33. Which is an example of "due process oflaw"?ABdivision of powerthe procedure of amending theConstitution35. Who is ultimately responsible for lawenforcement at the county level in mostNorth Carolina counties?ABthe chief of policethe citizensCa system of checks and balancesCthe deputyDtrial by juryDthe sheriff34. "No state shall make or enforce any lawwhich shall abridge the privileges... ofcitizens... nor shall any state depriveany person of life, liberty, or property,without due process of law...."36. Who has the power to veto a law?A the PresidentB the SenateWhat is the major purpose of theseprovisions of the 14 th Amendment?Ato give more power to stategovernmentsCDthe votersthe Attorney GeneralBCDto do away with the elastic clause inthe U.S. Constitutionto restore the way of life in theantebellum Southto protect the rights of AfricanAmericans37. What is the main reason that the U.S.Constitution places no time limit on theterms of the Supreme Court justices?ABJustices should be free of political oreconomic pressures that mightinfluence their decisions.Qualified people will not seek the jobwithout lifetime tenure guarantees.CDSuccessful justices require manyyears of practice and experience.Screening and selection of qualifiedcandidates for the Supreme Court istoo time consuming for short termappointments.Page 9Go to the next page

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