Exam 1: The Historical Basis and Current Structure of the American Legal System
Exam 1: The Historical Basis and Current Structure of the American Legal System50 Questions
Exam 2: The Courts45 Questions
Exam 3: Legislation50 Questions
Exam 4: The Executive Branch and Administrative Authority50 Questions
Exam 5: Substantive and Procedural Issues38 Questions
Exam 6: Jurisdiction50 Questions
Exam 7: The Legal Professional30 Questions
Exam 8: The Law of Ethics30 Questions
Exam 9: Torts50 Questions
Exam 10: Family Law47 Questions
Exam 11: Estates and Probate50 Questions
Exam 12: Property Law50 Questions
Exam 13: The Law of Contracts50 Questions
Exam 14: The Law of Business50 Questions
Exam 15: Criminal Law40 Questions
Exam 16: Criminal Procedure50 Questions
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-Establishes the standards of fundamental fairness by which the government must deal with its citizens
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Because the naturalist theory was ideally suited for the complex legal issues of the period,it played a key role in the creation of the Supreme Court.
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What has had the most influence on the way all U.S.law is implemented?
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Federal laws take precedence over conflicting state laws because of the
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What type of law is most effective in dealing with a large or national industry that requires monitoring for public welfare or safety?
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-The goal of the judiciary to allow maximum personal freedom without detracting from the welfare of the general public.
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During formation of the national government,individual states were left intact because
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-Is headed by the President at the national level and governors at the state level
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-Legal principle or point of law that may appear in the form of statutory,judicial,or administrative law
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-Goal of the judiciary to allow maximum personal freedom without detracting from the welfare of the general public
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The colonists considered the Articles of Confederation largely ineffective because of what factor?
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The Articles of Confederation was the document that guided the new government in advance of the U.S.Constitution.
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Each state legislature determines the manner in which the electors are appointed.
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State governments are responsible for handling matters not addressed by
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-A statute;law that is created by the legislature
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-Based on the belief that all persons inherently know the difference between right and wrong
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-Law created by one of the three sources of government,including the legislature,administrative agencies,and the judiciary
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The traditional balance equals the rights of the people versus
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Criminal law is the term used to describe all federal statutory law.
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