Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is an example of a __________ case.
A. voting rights
B. racial discrimination
C. criminal defendant
D. states' rights
Answer: C
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a. Rally events lead to drops in presidential approval ratings, making passage of their agendas more difficult. b. Rally events cause a long-term increase in presidential approval ratings, practically guaranteeing reelection. c. Rally events make presidents more politically cautious. d. Rally events tend to temporarily increase presidential approval ratings, providing presidents with a window of opportunity to press their agenda.
Unlike the state legislature, county boards of supervisors have legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial powers, with the authority to create, pass, and implement local laws, as well as hear decision-making appeals (such as disputed land use decisions, e.g.).
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)