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krzymel

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Why is the writ of habeas corpus called The Great Writ?
 
  A) Because it preserves the right of the accused to due process of law
   B) Because it preserves the right of the accused to a trial by jury
   C) Because it preserves the right of the accused to be free from unlawful search and seizure
   D) Because it preserves the right of the accused against self-incrimination
   E) Because it preserves the right of the accused to a lawyer

Question 2

In the case of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), the benefits
 
  A) vary widely from state to state.
   B) vary only slightly among the states.
   C) are the same in all 50 states.
   D) are federally mandated to differ within only a small band of variation.
   E) are not subject to any federal regulations.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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