Answer:
Mapp v. Ohio- convictions cannot be based on evidence from an illegal search
Terry v. Ohio- officers can legally carry out a stop and frisk
Horton v. California- officers can gather evidence that is in plain view
Explanation: answers on edge
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Answer:
B. Amend the bill
Explanation:
The answer is not "A," because governors are able to veto state bills, and are also able to line-item veto on certain bills (though not all are able).
The answer is "B," because as stated in in answer "D," the legislature makes the adjustments/amends the bill, not the governor.
The answer is not "C," because governors are able to take no action on the bill. If they decide not to do anything, the bill is able to become law without the needed signature of the governor.
The answer is not "D," because governors are able to take the bill and send it back for adjustments that may be needed to be passed for legislature.
A is most likely to be the right answer, since the court ruled that women can’t work for more than 10 hours in factories and laundries!