There are three short answer questions: one on the Founding, one on Civil Libert

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There are three short answer questions: one on the Founding, one on Civil Liberties, and one on Civil Rights.   NO AI generated and NO Plagarism
Part I: The Founding and Constitution
Cooperative Federalism
Briefly, explain categorical grants, block grants, and general revenue sharing.  What are the differences, which kind does the federal government generally give, and why?
Part II: Civil Liberties
Search and Seizure
Explain the evolution of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence (i.e., protection against illegal search and seizure), from the exclusionary rule, to the good faith exception, and the inevitable discovery rule.  In your opinion, has the Court gone in the right direction in balancing the protection of individual civil liberties and law enforcement effectiveness?  Why, or why not?
Part III: Civil Rights
From Dred Scott to Brown v. Boar
In Dred Scott v. Sandford, the Supreme Court ruled that African Americans “had no rights which the white man was bound to respect.”  How did the Court’s position on discrimination against African Americans evolve from Dred Scott to Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education.

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