Test Bank for Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System 7th Edition Harr / All Chapters 1 – 13 / Full Complete 2023 – 2024

Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System 7th Edition
Harr Test Bank
Multiple Choice

  1. The Proclamation of 1763, signed by King George III, was significant to the colonies because:
    a. it ended the reign of King George III as ruler of Britain.
    b. it ended westward expansion of the colonies and placed them under military rule.
    c. it began westward expansion of the colonies, eventually leading to the demise of Native Americans.
    d. it led to the appointment of George Washington to hisfirst political post in the colonies.
    ANSWER: b
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Development of the United States of America
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.01 – Identify the three main groups that coexisted in 1775 in the
    land that would become the United States of America and which of these groups U.S.
    history tends to ignore.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 5:47 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  2. Pluralism refers to:
    a. a society in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist within one nation, each contributing to
    the society as a whole.
    b. the combination of constitutional,statutory, and common law.
    c. a single act being classified as both a crime and a tort.
    d. a society in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups maintain their individual beliefs and form of
    government.
    ANSWER: a
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Where It All Began
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.01 – Identify the three main groups that coexisted in 1775 in the
    land that would become the United States of America and which of these groups U.S.
    history tends to ignore.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 5:52 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  3. According to the text, pluralism challenged the colonists to:
    a. strive to maintain their original culture.
    b. exercise tolerance and respect for the opinions, customs, traditions, and lifestyles of others.
    c. band together in self-defense.
    d. combine English and Roman common law with Native American customary law.
    ANSWER: b
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Where It All Began
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.01 – Identify the three main groups that coexisted in 1775 in the
    land that would become the United States of America and which of these groups
    U.S. history tends to ignore.
    ACCREDITING STANDARDS: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.01 – CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.01- Identify the three main groups that
    coexisted in 1775 in the land that would become the United States of America and
    which of these groups U.S. history tends to ignore.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 5:55 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  4. The Boston Tea Party was all of the following, except:
    a. a demonstration of the unwillingness of the colonists to pay taxes to Great Britain without representation.
    b. an act of protest against British rule over the colonies.
    c. the culmination of growing resentment towards Parliament for the passage of laws such as the Stamp and
    Quartering Acts.
    d. a formal meeting between British and colonial officials to establish a trade agreement.
    ANSWER: d
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Development of the United States of America
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.01 – Identify the three main groups that coexisted in 1775 in the
    land that would become the United States of America and which of these groups U.S.
    history tends to ignore.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 6:01 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  5. Those colonists who bought British goods against the boycott were branded:
    a. loyalists.
    b. harbourers.
    c. rebels.
    d. patriots.
    ANSWER: a
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Development of the United States of America
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.02 – Know when, where, and why the First Continental Congress
    and the Second Continental Congress convened and what each resulted in.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 6:03 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  6. The Second Continental Congressresulted in all of the following, except:
    a. the naming of George Washington as Commander of the Continental Army.
    b. the battles at Lexington and Concord.
    c. the instruction to each colony to assume the powers of independent states.
    d. the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
    ANSWER: b
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Development of the United States of America
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.02 – Know when, where, and why the First Continental Congress
    and the Second Continental Congress convened and what each resulted in.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 6:06 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  7. The first written agreement among the colonies to stand together in resistance to Great Britain was the result of:
    a. the First Continental Congress.
    b. the Second Continental Congress.
    c. The Federalist Papers.
    d. the Mayflower Compact.
    ANSWER: a
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: Development of the United States of America
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.02 – Know when, where, and why the First Continental Congress
    and the Second Continental Congress convened and what each resulted in.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 6:08 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM
  8. Formal ties between Great Britain and the United States were severed when:
    a. the American Declaration of Independence was signed.
    b. the colonists boarded British ships and threw tea overboard.
    c. the Magna Carta was drafted.
    d. the colonistsmet at the First Continental Congress.
    ANSWER: a
    POINTS: 1
    REFERENCES: The Declaration of Independence
    QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
    HAS VARIABLES: False
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.18.01.03 – Name the document that formally severed the American
    colonies’ ties with Great Britain and know when this document was signed.
    KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remembering
    DATE CREATED: 1/6/2017 6:10 AM
    DATE MODIFIED: 1/8/2017 11:34 PM

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