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JOMC 486 Quiz #1 with 100% Correct Answers
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What are the major sources of American law in addition to statues? (Name 4) -Answer-- 
constitutions 
-common law 
-administrative regulations 
-executive orders 
What is the main responsibility of Congress and state legislatures? -Answer-to enact 
laws/statues 
The U.S. constitution and the laws passed in accordance with it are the supreme law of 
the law and take precedence over any ________ constitutions or laws. -Answer-state 
For Congress or a sta...
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American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Federalism - answerA system in which the power to govern is shared between national and 
state governments 
Dual / Layer Cake Federalism - answerA system in which national and state governments are 
competitors with distinct powers. This system was prominent in the US from the during the 19th 
century until 1937. 
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism - answerA system in which national and state 
government have shared or overlap...
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American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Federalism - answerA system in which the power to govern is shared between national and 
state governments 
Dual / Layer Cake Federalism - answerA system in which national and state governments are 
competitors with distinct powers. This system was prominent in the US from the during the 19th 
century until 1937. 
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism - answerA system in which national and state 
government have shared or overlap...
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NRCHA Rule Book questions with 100% complete solutions 2024/2025
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NRCHA Rule Book questions with 100% complete solutions 2024/2025when anyone is accused of any rule violation, he/she shall be given not less than __________ and place for hearing such accusation by the Ethics committee, at which time and place he/shall have the opportunity, in person or by counsel, to be heard and to ____________ in his/her own behalf and to _________ evidence offered against him/her - correct answer 15 days' notice of a time 
present evidence 
hear and refute 
 
no continuanc...
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Comparative Law Exam 1 Responses with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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What are the major similarities/differences between the French Civil Code (1804) and the 
German Civil Code (1896)? - The French Civil Code was established after the French 
revolution when French society and politics were undergoing radical changes - revolutionaries 
wanted to get rid of the legal profession (judges and lawyers) because they were seen as part of the 
elitist oppressive class that represented the will of the monarchy. Lawyers were seen as parasites that 
had no interest in justi...
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SPM3210 Sports Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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Judicial review - ANSWER-The power of a court to declare legislative or executive acts invalid, if those acts are deemed to be contrary to the federal or state constitution 
 
Substantive law - ANSWER-creates, defines, and regulates legal rights and applications 
 
Procedural law - ANSWER-defines the rules that are used to enforce substantive law 
 
Common law - ANSWER-case law interpretation by judges that sets precedence - well known law 
 
Statutory law - ANSWER-passed by legislatures at the ...
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SPM3210 Sports Media Law And Ethics Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Judicial review 
The power of a court to declare legislative or executive acts invalid, if those acts are deemed to be contrary to the federal or state constitution 
 
 
 
Substantive law 
creates, defines, and regulates legal rights and applications 
 
 
 
Procedural law 
defines the rules that are used to enforce substantive law 
 
 
 
Common law 
case law interpretation by judges that sets precedence - well known law 
 
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USA Hockey Playing Rules || 100% Correct Answers
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Under 601 what constitutes a minor penalty for Abuse of Officials correct answers 1. Disputes the rulings of any official. 
2. Taunts or incites an opponent. 
3. Creates a disturbance during the game. 
4. Shoots the puck after the whistle, if in the opinion of the Official such shot was avoidable. 
 
Under 601 what constitutes a bench minor penalty? correct answers A bench minor penalty shall be assessed to any team whose players or team officials commit the following actions while on the player...
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CMY3701 Summaries.
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CMY3701 Summaries.Detailed working, solutions, memo, notes & explanations.Theme 1: Rational Actor Model: 
Assumptions of the classical school of thought: 
Human nature: 
 People are self-interested. 
 People are rational creatures. 
 People have free will. 
 People are able to make and act in accordance with personal choices, and are able to 
weight up the advantages and disadvantages of competing courses of action. 
 Prison is seen as a facility that facilitates reform by develop...
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ACT 120: CLASS 20-01 Cert Test Questions and Correct Answers
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Power 
Power is derived from the constitutional authority of government 
 
 
Police Power 
The power of the police is a product of the police power of the state. 
 
 
Law of Arrest 
1. Officer may arrest/ felony based upon prob cause 
2. Officer may arrest/ misdemeanor when the offense is committed in officer's presence 
3. Officer may arrest/ summary offense when committed in officer's presence 
 
 
Father of modern policing 
Sir Robert Peel 
 
 
Who holds Formal Investigative Power in the co...
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