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a) large-scale societies
b) small-scale societies
c) both of the above
d) neither of the above
Ans: A
a) laws that evolve slowly over time and are usually part of the existing cultural tradition rather than being enacted by legislatures or rulers
b) laws that are enacted by legislatures or rulers and that apply commonly to everyone
c) laws that are commonly found in all kinds of societies
Ans: A
a) It is not uncommon for some laws to be confusing for the members of the society in which they exist.
b) Laws are often open to interpretation depending on the situation of a crime.
c) both of the above
d) none of the above
Ans: C
a) a reasonable man
b) a reasonable person
c) the political elite within society
Ans: A
a) the concept of ownership in which an owner of property has the right to keep it whether or not it is being used or actively possessed
b) a reward for appropriate or admirable behavior that conforms with the social norms
c) a punishment for violations of social norms
Ans: B
a) an unofficial, non-governmental punishment for violations of social norms
b) a law prohibiting sexual intercourse and marriage between people of different races
c) a socially recognized link between individuals created as an expedient for dealing with special circumstances, such as the bond between a godmother and her godchild
Ans: A
a) large cities in modern nation states like the United States
b) small rural towns in which everyone knows everyone else
c) isolated bands of foragers
d) b and c
e) all of the above
Ans:D
a) forced use of hallucinogenic drugs
b) threat of witchcraft
c) both of the above
d) neither of the above
Ans: B
a) receiving good grades in school
b) being promoted in the military
c) being allowed to go to your religion's "heaven"
d) all of the above
e) none of the above
Ans: D
a) a well dressed rich man
b) an unemployed man of African origin who is living on the street
c) a homeless woman of European origin who is living on the street
Ans: B
a) failure to share food
b) theft of property
c) fights resulting from competition for the same mate
d) a and c
e) all of the above
Ans: D
a) They openly gossiped about the deviant individuals and socially ostracized them.
b) They had trials in formally organized courts with judges and advocates speaking for defendants.
c) They avoided public discussion about a dispute or crime in order for the tension to be reduced and everyone forget about it.
Ans: A
a) Masai
b) Ju/'hoansi
c) Inuit
Ans: C
A man is murdered by his neighbor as a consequence of a dispute over the ownership of a small field. The neighbor's family is ordered by a judge to pay the dead man's wife 12 goats in order to pay for the crime and to end the murder's guilt.
a) weregeld
b) primogeniture
c) neither of the above
Ans: A
a) property theft
b) violence among men resulting from competition for the same mate
c) both of the above
d) neither of the above
Ans: A
a) Unlike permanently settled farmers, pastoralists usually can move to a new area to avoid a continuing dispute with their neighbors.
b) One method horticulturalists commonly use to deal with crime within their own community is to shift the blame to people in other communities or even other societies.
c) The fear that witchcraft might be used against you is often enough to prevent deviation from the social norms in settled fishing and farming communities.
d) all of the above are true
Ans: D
a) pastoralist
b) horticultural
c) advanced agricultural and industrial
Ans: C
A. Sending it via email if the person consented in writing
B. Mailing it to the person’s last known address
C. Leaving it with the court clerk if the person has no known address
D. All of the above (Correct Answer)
Ans:D
A. Not Ever
B. Under the Geneva Convention
C. Under the Hague Convention (Correct Answer)
Ans: c
A. The paralegal/legal secretary assigned to research the rules and calculate the deadlines
B. The paralegal/legal secretary who enters the dates on the appropriate calendar(s)
C. The attorney (Correct Answer)
Ans: c
A. True
B. False
Ans: B
A. A member of the judiciary
B. A professional
C. An officer of the court
D. The holder of a license
Ans: A
A. Bad business
B. Conflict of interest
C. An illegal act
D. Malpractice
Ans: B
A. Overreaching
B. Unconscionable
C. Criminal
D. Improper
Ans: B
A. Yes
B. No
Ans: B
A. The lawyer being related to opposing counsel.
B. The lawyer convicted for receiving a speeding ticket.
C. The lawyer driving without a current drivers license.
D. The lawyer standing for election as a judge at the same time the lawyer actively practices law.
Ans: A
A. Yes
B. No
Ans: B
A. Yes
B. No
Ans: A
A. Failing to communicate with clients.
B. Misuse of a client trust fund.
C. Abandoning clients.
D. Malpractice.
Ans: B
a. give a name and address
b. have fingerprints and a photograph taken
c. make a statement
d. go with the police
Ans: C
a. 48 hours of the arrest
b. 24 hours of the arrest
c. 7 days of the arrest
d. 72 hours of the arrest
Ans: B
a. surety
b. peace bond
c. recognizance
d. affidavit
Ans: C
a. felony
b. indictable
c. summary conviction
d. misdemeanor
Ans: C
a. If there is enough evidence to put the accused person on trial
b. If there is enough evidence to put the accused person in prison
c. If a person should be charged with a summary or indictable offence
d. If a person can be released pending trial
Ans: A
A. The judge
B. The claimant
C. The Prosecutor
D. The Jury
Ans: C
A. Crown court
B. High court
C. County court
D. Magistrates court
Ans: D
A. Offender
B. Liable
C. Guilty
D. Not Liable
Ans: B
A. The claimant has lost their case
B. The claimant has been found guilty
C. The defendant faces a prison sentence
D. The defendant has been found to have wronged another
Ans: d
A. Paying damages
B. Injunction
C. Recission
D. Specific Performance
Ans: D
A. Liability
B. Performance
C. Recission
D. Breach
Ans: C
A. Restitution
B. Probation
C. Punishment
D. Prison sentence
Ans: B
A. Provide an equitable remedy
B. Reward the claimant
C. Punish the defendant
D. Restore the claimant back to their position before the act took place
Ans: D
A. Debate
B. Punishment
C. Remedy
D. Precedent
Ans: D
A. Justice
B. Rule of law
C. Self-determination
D. International Treaties
Ans: B
A. It is based on precedent
B. It may be changed by juries
C. It is based on the constitution.
D. It cannot be changed by a parliament
Ans: A
A. Administrative law
B. Constitutional law
C. Criminal law
D. Tort law
Ans: D
A. When the high court applies an international treaty
B. When slavery is available to all
C. When the Governor signs a covenant
D. When the sittings of parliament are shown on television
Ans: A
A. The Universal Declaration of human rights
B. The existence of the rule of law in a particular country
C. The existence of universal suffrage in a particular country
D. The international Covenant on civil and Political Rights
Ans: B
A. Public rights and obligations
B. Crimes and their punishment
C. Civil injuries and their remedies
D. International rights and obligations
Ans: C
A. The operation of the rule of law
B. The operation of customary law
C. The operation of the doctrine of natural justice
D. The operation of the doctrine of the separation of powers
Ans: C