The Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourth Amendment to allow for police searches and seizures of evidence without a warrant under which of the following circumstances?

a. when searching the personal effects of public school students
b. when an officer feels that a person has committed a crime
c. when using a thermal imaging device to conduct a blanket sweep of neighborhoods to search for basement marijuana grow operations
d. when searching with the consent of the suspect

D. when searching with the consent of the suspect

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How is a default an example of a drastic action, economically speaking? Because it __________

A) bolsters lenders' confidence, but results in cutoff of future loans B) obliterates lenders' confidence, but results in future loans C) obliterates lenders' confidence and results in cutoff of future loans D) bolsters lenders' confidence and results in future loans

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Why might factory workers in small towns feel a different sense of the stakes elections hold than executives and professionals?

A) Factory workers in small towns may perceive a great deal of difference between candidates, noticing considerable change from one administration to another, while executives and professionals feel generally less involved, but still perceive a direct correlation between who wins and their personal fortune. B) Factory workers in small towns may perceive little difference between candidates, noticing little change from one administration to another, and while executives and professionals share this sense of noticing little change from one administration to another, they still perceive a direct correlation between who wins and their personal fortune. C) Factory workers in small towns may perceive little difference between candidates, noticing little change from one administration to another, while executives and professionals feel involved and perceive a direct correlation between who wins and their personal fortune. D) Executives and professionals may perceive little difference between candidates, noticing little change from one administration to another, while factory workers in small towns feel involved and perceive a direct correlation between who wins and their personal income.

Political Science