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Mary Jane
Question 19: When you are getting ready to drive, you should
Leave the doors of your vehicle unlocked until you start moving.
Lock all the doors of your vehicle before you start the engine.
Lock the doors of your vehicle only if you will be driving faster than 30 miles per hour.
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Adalyn Hill
The states adopted constitutions that limited the power of the
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Mireya Ortega
Two examples of crimes with or without a motive.
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Barrett Chambers
The Taft-Hartley Act did which of the following? Established wage and price controls during the Nixon administration
A. Protected American manufacturers from European competition during the Depression
B. Recognized the right of labor unions to establish closed shops
C. Limited the powers of labor unions
D. Created the interstate highway system
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Broderick Hardy
Juveniles who are tried and convicted as adults are?
A. unable To appeal their conviction
B. Ineligible for life sentences or the death penalty
C. Temporarily held in a youth detention center
D. Sent to prison regardless of their age
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Konnor Rosario
Which one do you chose if you want to take your permit test online?
A) Arizona Drivers license
B) Arizona ID Card
C) I dont have an Arizona Credential
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Tyshawn Nelson
What would be the effect of a
mandate by the government to sell
goods at prices above market
equilibrium?
A. The result would be an economic shortage of cash.
B. The result would be an economic surplus of goods.
C. The result would be a more efficient marketplace.
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Shea Nguyen
Does the federal government have too much power or just the right amount?
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Ethen Osborne
When driving on Multilane streets, you
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Helen
What is the head person of the united states called?
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Rodrigo Mcclain
The term ethics refers to accepted principles of right or wrong that govern the conduct of a person
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Lila Hendrix
Defamation law walks a fine line between the right to freedom of speech and the right of a person to avoid defamation. On one hand, a reasonable person should have free speech to talk about their experiences in a truthful manner without fear of a lawsuit if they say something mean, but true, about someone else. On the other hand, people have a right to not have false statements made that will damage their reputation. Determining what is a statement of fact and what is a lie is called "absolute defense" and will end the case once it is proven. Then, the winning side may sue for punitive damages depending on the types of defamation.
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Peter Durham
What should boaters do when operating a vessel on different waterways?
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Kareem Holt
Explain grounds on which the registrar can lawfully refuse to register a partnership
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Kolten Murphy
Nick is a night Watchman at Eastwood Mall. He catches Freddy trying to leave a shoe shop with stolen sneakers. Catherine Freddy to the floor, Nick handcuffs Freddy, then lays his neon Freddy's net to pin him to the floor while he calls for police. The police arrest Freddy for burglary and theft. Later, Freddy Sue's Nick and Eastwood Mall for assault, battery and false imprisonment. As to the false imprisonment claim, Freddy will a. Win because Nick detain Freddy against his will b. Win because nick's neck hold on Freddy was outrageously violent C. Lose under the doctrine of the shopkeepers privilege d. None of the above
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