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- The Frye Standard determines whether a piece of evidence is admissible in court using wi Scientific proot DNA fingerprinting Witness testimony A lie detector test
- Question 16 Which answer applies to "fine print"? A. The fine print is always easy to understand. OB. The fine print can say the opposite of the big print. OC. The fine print is always the print you want to ignore. OD. The fine print doesn't mean anything legally.
- In China, the government censors the Internet in order to control what information its citizens can access. The government also controls the content that citizens can post on the Internet. Based on the text how are the rights of Chinese citizens different from the rights of citizens of the United States? Citizens in China can place content on the Internet without government regulations. Citizens in China are unable to access the Internet. Citizens in China lack a right to privacy Citizens in China lack the rights of free speech and press.
- Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.02 LC) Which part of the Constitution is interpreted to mean that laws cannot prohibit behavior that is protected under the Constitution? Reserved powers clause Due process clause Expressed powers clause Necessary and proper clause
- Which conflict would most likely be settled by law rather than ethics? Family members disagree over division of responsibility for household chores. A teen breaks a neighbor's fence panel while practicing archery. A student and teacher disagree on the final course grade earned. A driver damages another car in a grocery store parking lot.