The Fourth Amendment was extended to the states in the case of

a. Palko v. Connecticut.
b. Mapp v. Ohio.
c. Weeks v. United States.
d. United States v. Leon.
e. Weeks v. United States

b

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If a governor has a good chance to move up the career ladder to a U.S. Senate seat or a national Cabinet position:

A. that may cause state legislators and administrators to be less responsive to the governor in the expectation that he or she will soon be gone. B. that usually has no effect on the governor's influence because legislators and administrators have their own careers, independent of the governor. C. that may cause legislators and administrators to be more responsive to the governor in hopes of landing a Washington, D.C. job. D. none of the above

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