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Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)our students can find the answers to the even-numbered Learning Objectives Check questions in Appendix E at the end of the text. We repeat these answe

rs here as a convenience to you.1A. What is the basic structure of the U.S. government? The Constitution divides the national government's powers amon Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

g three branches. The legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch enforces the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws. Each bra

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nch performs a separate function, and no branch may exercise the authority of another branch. A system of checks and balances allows each branch to li

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)ral government the power to regulate commercial activities among the various states? To prevent states from establishing laws and regulations that wou

ld interfere with trade and commerce among the states, the Constitution expressly delegated to the national government the power to regulate interstat Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

e commerce. The commerce clause—Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution—expressly permits Congress “[t]o regulate Commerce with foreign Nations

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, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes."1© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, o

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)nacted by the federal government to take priority over conflicting state laws? The supremacy Clause-Article VI of the Constitution—provides that the C

onstitution, laws, and treaties of the United States are “the supreme Law of the Land." This article is important in the ordering of state and federal Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

relationships. When there is a direct conflict between a federal law and a state law, the state law is rendered invalid.4A.What is the Bill of Rights

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? What freedoms does the FirstAmendment guarantee? The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Adopted in 1791,

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1) entities. The First Amendment guarantees the freedoms of religion, speech, and the press, and the rights to assemble peaceably and to petition the go

vernment.5A. Where in the Constitution can the due process clause be found? Both the Fifth and the Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution prov Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

ide that no person shall be deprived “of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” The due process clause of each of these constitution

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al amendments has two aspects—procedural and substantive.ANSWERS TO CRITICAL Thinking Questions in THE FeaturesBeyond Our Borders—Critical ThinkingSho

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)ing those involving rights granted by the Constitution? If so, what impact might this have on their decisions? Explain. U.S. courts should consider fo

reign law when deciding issues of national importance because changes in view's on those issues is not limited to domestic law. How' other jurisdictio Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

ns and other nations regulate those issues can be informative, enlightening, and instructive, and indicate possibilities that domestic law might not s

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uggest. U.S. courts should not consider foreign law when deciding issues of national importance because it can be misleading and irrelevant in our dom

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)ue threat? The United States Supreme Court found that negligence was not enough to be©2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned,

copied or duplicated, or posted to apublicly accessible website, in whole or in part.CHAPTER 2: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3convicted under a federal criminal Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

law for making true threats. Rather, the person posting the statements must have either intended to threaten or know that his or her statements would

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be viewed as a threat. The Court did not, however, clearly establish what constitutes a threat under federal law, but merely sent the case back to a

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1) the intent to threaten someone, he or she can and should be convicted under the federal statute. But intent is often difficult to prove. If a person

posts threats on social media but claims he or she did not intend to threaten, or says the words were just song lyrics (as Elonis claimed), the result Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

is unclear. The prosecution will have to prove that the person “knew his or her statements would be viewed as threats." Although posting statements a

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bout killing someone on a social media seems like it would be a true threat, it might not always be considered to be one. Perhaps the person was jokin

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)If the Facts Were Different?If Bad Frog had sought to use the offensive label to market toys instead of beer, would the court’s ruling likely have bee

n the same? Explain your answer. Probably not. The reasoning underlying the courts decision in the case was, in part, that “the State s prohibition of Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

the labels . . . does not materially advance its asserted interests in insulating children from vulgarity . . . and is not narrowly tailored to the i

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nterest concerning children." The court's reasoning was supported in part by the fact that children cannot buy beer. If the labels advertised toys, ho

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)ates to grow 1/2-inch beards. Would the policies followed at these institutions be relevant in determining the need for a beard restriction in this ca

se? Discuss. Yes, the policies followed at other institutions are relevant to a determination of the need for a beard restriction in this case. That s Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)

o many other prisons allow inmates to grow' beards while ensuring prison safety and security suggests that the department in this case could satisfy i

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ts security concerns through a means less restrictive than denying Holt an exemption.€> 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

Test bank and solution of business law 3 (1)s in the Reviewing Feature AT THE END OF THE Chapter0.0416666666666667Equal protection

Chapter 2Constitutional LawAnswers to Learning Objectives/ Learning Objectives Check Questions AT THE Beginning and the End of the ChapterNote that yo

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