Miranda v. Arizona held that ______.
a. confessions will be judged by the “totality of circumstances” rule
b. all confessions must be made in the presence of a lawyer
c. police can no longer use confessions as a basis for arresting a person
d. police have to advise suspects of their constitutional rights
e. confessions obtained beyond U.S. borders cannot be used as evidence in U.S. courts
d. police have to advise suspects of their constitutional rights
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Why do poverty and economic inequality threaten democracy?
a. Democracy is predicated on economic equality. b. Economic inequality increases the incentives for political participation. c. Economic inequality means that fewer citizens are affected by government decisions. d. Those who are poor are less effective democratic citizens.
If you have no bureaucracy, you have no __________
A) democracy B) chief executive C) presidential system D) government