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serike

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Which Supreme Court case developed the exclusionary rule?
 
  a. Parker v. Gideon
  b. New York Times v. Sullivan
 c. Mapp v. Ohio
  d. Wolf v. Colorado

Question 2

How did James Madison propose to overcome the problem of factions in Federalist No. 10?
 
  a. by adopting a system of direct democracy.
 b. by banning the formation of interest groups
  c. by discouraging citizens from expressing their political views in public
  d. by expanding their sphere of participation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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