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The Legal Environment of Business Text and Cases 9th Edition by Cross-Test Bank
Chapter 5
Business and the Constitution
N.B.: indicates that a question is new, modified, or unchanged, as follows. N A question new to this edition of the Test Bank. + A question modified from the previous edition of the Test Bank. = A question included in the previous edition of the Test Bank. |
TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
1. In a federal form of government, the national government does not share sovereign power with the states.
answer:FPAGES:Section 1type:N
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2. The full faith and credit clause prevents a state from imposing unreasonable burdens on citizens of another, particularly with regard to means of doing business.
answer:FPAGES:Section 1TYPE:N
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3. The checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution prevent any one branch of government from exercising too much power.
ANSWER:TPAGES:Section 1TYPE:N
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4. The term police powers encompasses just the enforcement of criminal laws.
answer:FPAGES:Section 1TYPE:N
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5. Under the U.S. Constitution, the judicial branch interprets the laws.
ANSWER:TPAGES: Section 1TYPE:+
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6. The states can establish laws and regulations that would interfere with trade and commerce among themselves.
answer:FPAGES: Section 1TYPE:N
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7. The breadth of the commerce clause permits the government to legislate only in areas in which Congress has explicitly been granted power.
ANSWER:FPAGES: Section 1type: N
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8. Under the supremacy clause, a valid federal statute or regulation will take precedence over a conflicting state or local law or regulation on the same general subject.
answer:TPAGES: Section 1type: N
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9. Congress may tax some states and exempt others.
answer:FPAGES: Section 1type:=
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10. The Bill of Rights protects individuals, but not business entities, against various types of interference by the government.
answer:FPAGES: Section 2type:+
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11. Traditionally, the courts have protected the right to free speech to the fullest extent possible.
ANSWER:TPAGES: Section 2type: N
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12. Expression—oral, written, or symbolized by conduct—is not subject to restrictions.
ANSWER:FPAGES: Section 2TYPE: N
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13. According to the United States Supreme Court, the First Amendment prevents limits from being placed on independent political expenditures by corporations.
answer:TPAGES: Section 2type: N
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14. The First Amendment does not require a complete separation of church and state.
answer:TPAGES: Section 2type:+
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15. To obtain a search warrant, law enforcement officers must convince a judge that they have reasonable grounds to believe a search will reveal evidence of a specific illegality.
ANSWER:TPAGES: Section 2TYPE: N
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16. Generally, government inspectors do not have the right to enter business premises without a warrant.
ANSWER:TPAGES: Section 2TYPE:+
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