Parolees are ________
A. individuals who have been accused of committing a crime
B. individuals on trial in a courtroom for a crime
C. offenders the courts have placed in community supervision rather than in prison
D. habitual offenders who have been sentenced to life imprisonment
E. people released after serving a prison term who are under supervision and subject to being returned to prison for rule violations or other offenses
E
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McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) is an important Supreme Court ruling because
a. it signified the end of the debate surrounding the nullification doctrine b. it strengthened state government power by declaring that Maryland could tax a federal bank under the doctrine of dual sovereignty c. it expanded state government power by declaring that state laws could override the commerce clause d. it limited state government power by declaring that Maryland could not tax a federal bank
Democratic institutions in the United States are characterized by
a. hereditary rule. b. coalition governments. c. the separation of powers. d. an authoritarian allocation of resources. e. civil rights and civil liberties.