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...iciency 16. Adult Criminal Procedure Steps and purposes- a. crime must be committed b. arrest c. Miranda Warnings d. booking e. bail or jail? f. preliminary hearing g. grand jury h. indictment i. arraignment j. plea k. pre-trial motions l. voir dir process m. petit jury n. trial o. deliberations p. verdict q. sentencing hearing r. appeal 17. Amendments- 1. freedom of religion, speech, petition, press, and assembly 2. right to bear arms 4. no illegal search and seizure 20. congress term begins January 3, President Inauguration January 20 18. Marsh versus Chambers- daily prayer led by chaplains in the state legislature is not in violation of the establishment clause because prayer is a part of the “fabric of our society” 19. Lynch versus Donnely- the 2 reindeer rule 20. Engel versus Vitale- prayer led by school officials is unconstitutional 21. Walz versus Tax Commission of the City of New York- tax exemptions for churches shows governments benevolent neutrality 22. Price QD1 QD2 5 2 1 4 3 2 3 4 3 2 5 4 1 6 5 Price QS1 QS2 5 5 6 4 6 7 3 7 8 2 8 9 1 9 10 Demand decreases because there is a substitution for pizza. Supply increases because the cost of production decreases. 23. Wall of Separation- establishment clause- Everson versus School Board, etc. 24. Self government in the United States-in notebook 25. disposable income-money used for wants (money after taxes) 26. full employment-lowest unemployment rate thought possible in an economy 27. CPI-index used to measure price changes in economy 28. monetary policy-manipulation of the money supply by the Federal Reserve 29. GDP-the total dollar amount of all final goods and services produced in a country in a single year 30. law of supply-producers will produce more goods at higher prices than at lower prices 31. law of demand-buyers will buy more goods at lower prices that at higher prices 32. pardon-legal forgiveness of crime 33. inflation-general rise in prices over an extended period of time 34. federalism-form of government with powers divided between central and several regional governments 35. numbers of members of the Supreme Court and their term-9 members that serve for life 36. Great Compromise-legislature would be bicameral. The lower house would be based on state population. The upper house would have two members from each state that were chosen by the state legislatures 37. Miranda Warnings-right to remain silent; anything said can and will be used against you; cannot afford lawyer one is appointed; if you wave your right to remain silent use at any time 38. formal qualifications for the members of the House Senate and President- House-25 years old, resident of the US for 7 years, inhabitant of the state they represent Congress-30 years old, resident 9 years, inhabitant of the state they represent President-35 years old, resident 14 years, natural born citizen 39. terms for the members of the House, Senate, and President-House 2 years, Senate 6 years, President 4 years 40.factors of demand-income, taste and preference, marginal utility, and related goods substitutio...