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3 4 Multiple Choice The 4th Amendment was a key factor in which Supreme Court case? Engel v. Vitale Miranda v.Arizona Texas v.Johnson Mapp v. Ohio Multiple Choice How many of the state legislatures are required to ratify a new amendment to the Constitution? 2/3 All 51% 3/4 25 points

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Multiple Choice
The 4th Amendment was a key factor in
which Supreme Court case?
Engel v. Vitale
Miranda v.Arizona
Texas v.Johnson
Mapp v. Ohio
Multiple Choice
How many of the state legislatures are
required to ratify a new amendment to
the Constitution?
2/3
All
51% 
3/4
25 points

3 4 Multiple Choice The 4th Amendment was a key factor in which Supreme Court case? Engel v. Vitale Miranda v.Arizona Texas v.Johnson Mapp v. Ohio Multiple Choice How many of the state legislatures are required to ratify a new amendment to the Constitution? 2/3 All 51% 3/4 25 points

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Question 1:<br />The 4th Amendment was a key factor in which Supreme Court case?<br />A. Engel v. Vitale<br />B. Miranda v. Arizona<br />C. Texas v. Johnson<br />D. Mapp v. Ohio<br /><br />Answer: D. Mapp v. Ohio<br /><br />Explanation: The 4th Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. In the Supreme Court case Mapp v. Ohio, the Court ruled that evidence obtained in violation of the 4th Amendment cannot be used in state law criminal prosecutions, establishing the "exclusionary rule."<br /><br />Question 2:<br />How many of the state legislatures are required to ratify a new amendment to the Constitution?<br />A. 2/3<br />B. All<br />C. 51%<br />D. 3/4<br /><br />Answer: D. 3/4<br /><br />Explanation: According to Article V of the U.S. Constitution, an amendment can be ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths (3/4) of the states. This means that 38 out of 50 states must approve a proposed amendment for it to become part of the Constitution.
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