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Deck 1: Introduction to Law
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Kenneth was sentenced to six years in prison for forgery. In this case Kenneth has committed a(n).
A)violation
B)misdemeanor
C)infraction
D)felony
A)violation
B)misdemeanor
C)infraction
D)felony
D
2
Felonies refer to crimes that are usually punishable by just a fine.
False
3
The consists of ten amendments to the U.S. constitution specifically designed to protect the civil rights and liberties of citizens and the states.
A)Bill of Rights
B)Charter of Rights
C)Magna Carta
D)Mayflower Compact
A)Bill of Rights
B)Charter of Rights
C)Magna Carta
D)Mayflower Compact
A
4
The system of equity evolved to provide judicial relief in cases where no adequate remedy at law existed.
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5
Which of the following statements best describes a difference between rules and laws?
A)Laws are rules that are enacted by the government.
B)Rules prescribe a code of civil conduct while laws do not.
C)Rules carry a penalty for violation while laws do not.
D)Laws may not be modified while rules can be modified at any time.
A)Laws are rules that are enacted by the government.
B)Rules prescribe a code of civil conduct while laws do not.
C)Rules carry a penalty for violation while laws do not.
D)Laws may not be modified while rules can be modified at any time.
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6
Many federal laws regulating business do so based on the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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7
Which of the following best describes the difference between civil law and criminal law?
A)Penalties under civil law are more severe than penalties under criminal law.
B)Civil law deals with the enforcement or protection of private rights, whereas criminal law deals with offenses against society.
C)The standard of proof required to convict a defendant is greater in a civil case than in a criminal case.
D)In civil law, a defendant is entitled to an attorney, regardless of his or her ability to pay for one, whereas criminal defendants do not have a right to legal representation.
A)Penalties under civil law are more severe than penalties under criminal law.
B)Civil law deals with the enforcement or protection of private rights, whereas criminal law deals with offenses against society.
C)The standard of proof required to convict a defendant is greater in a civil case than in a criminal case.
D)In civil law, a defendant is entitled to an attorney, regardless of his or her ability to pay for one, whereas criminal defendants do not have a right to legal representation.
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8
In a democratic society, laws generally reflect the ethical view of the majority.
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9
Which of the following statements is true of common law?
A)Judgments in common law generally take the form of a restraining order or an injunction.
B)It is based on the legal system that originated in the courts of medieval Spain.
C)Cases in common law are decided on the basis of precedents.
D)It is primarily based on statutes enacted by the legislature.
A)Judgments in common law generally take the form of a restraining order or an injunction.
B)It is based on the legal system that originated in the courts of medieval Spain.
C)Cases in common law are decided on the basis of precedents.
D)It is primarily based on statutes enacted by the legislature.
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10
Which of the following is true of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)?
A)The UCC is an ordinance, but not a statute.
B)Portions of the UCC adopted by states cannot be modified by those states.
C)The UCC has not been enacted in all fifty states.
D)Individual states may make changes to the portions of the UCC that they have adopted.
A)The UCC is an ordinance, but not a statute.
B)Portions of the UCC adopted by states cannot be modified by those states.
C)The UCC has not been enacted in all fifty states.
D)Individual states may make changes to the portions of the UCC that they have adopted.
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11
In the legal system of the United States, it is possible for identically worded laws to have different consequences in different states.
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12
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true of administrative agencies?
A)Administrative agencies have the power to implement laws.
B)Administrative agencies are set up by the judicial branch of the government.
C)The heads of federal administrative agencies are appointed by the Supreme Court.
D)Administrative agencies do not have the authority to decide cases.
A)Administrative agencies have the power to implement laws.
B)Administrative agencies are set up by the judicial branch of the government.
C)The heads of federal administrative agencies are appointed by the Supreme Court.
D)Administrative agencies do not have the authority to decide cases.
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13
The most common type of relief that courts of equity provide is monetary damages.
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14
A temporary order that is issued by a court with equity powers forbidding activities that would be detrimental to others is known as:
A)a restraining order.
B)a writ.
C)an injunction.
D)a subrogation.
A)a restraining order.
B)a writ.
C)an injunction.
D)a subrogation.
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15
What are laws? How are they different from ethics? In your opinion, why do we need laws and ethics to exist in society? Explain using suitable examples.
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16
The legal system of the United States is based primarily on the French legal system.
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17
A is a court decision that determines the decision in a subsequent, similar case.
A)stare decisis
B)precedent
C)statute
D)code
A)stare decisis
B)precedent
C)statute
D)code
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18
Statutes are easier to amend than constitutions.
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19
If a decision of an administrative agency conflicts with a statute enacted by a higher legislative body, the agency decision will prevail.
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