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BLR 325 Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 BLR 325: Final Exam Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding early Anglo-Saxon (AD 570-616) society? - correct answer Women's economic value was limited to their reproductive value, that is the ability to have children. ...

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BLR 325: Final Exam
Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding early Anglo-Saxon
(AD 570-616) society? - correct answer ✔Women's economic value was
limited to their reproductive value, that is the ability to have children.


Which of the following statements is CORRECT regarding early Anglo-Saxon
(AD 570-616) society? - correct answer ✔There appear to have been no
legal restrictions on job opportunities for women and no societal notions of the
inferiority of women generally.


Which of the following is NOT a common misconception regarding women
and work? 1 - correct answer ✔The present patterns and hallmarks of
female employment have not always existed.


Which of the following is NOT a common misconception regarding women
and work? 2 - correct answer ✔Both single and married women have always
engaged in paid work.


Anglo-Saxon society (circa AD 570-616 in what is currently Great Britain) was
essentially a tribal society. - correct answer ✔True


Susan B. Anthony was arrested and tried for attempting to vote in a federal
election. - correct answer ✔True


Until 1971 courts upheld laws that discriminated against women if the state
had any reasonable reason for the discrimination - correct answer ✔True

,In Reed v. Reed and Orr v. Orr, the state government used sex as a proxy
because it was easier than evaluating each individual case - correct answer
✔True


Muller v. Oregon, 208 US 412 (1908) stands for the proposition that
maintaining healthy bodies for both men and women is a matter of public
interest. - correct answer ✔False


Classifications involving state action that discriminates against racial
minorities will be evaluated using this standard of review. - correct answer
✔What is "strict scrutiny"?


Night shift workers tend to receive higher pay than day shift workers because
of market forces. - correct answer ✔True


The Equal Pay Act requires employers to pay men and women the same for
comparable jobs. - correct answer ✔False


*Comparable work


Which of the following caused the transition from a classless society to a
society with classes of people? - correct answer ✔Invention of farming


In an egalitarian society everyone is basically of equal importance and value
to the group - correct answer ✔True


The first British settlement in what is now known as the United States was
Jamestown in 1607. Which of the following is correct? - correct answer
✔Few people in the upper class (Class 1: Rulers or political leaders) and the

, military class were present in the colony making the colony attractive to the
lower class people who settled there.


Women basically had the same rights as slaves until 1492, the year the
Americas were discovered by Europeans. - correct answer ✔False


State v. Black, 60 N.C. (Win.) 262, 262 (1864) was the first case in the United
States to hold that wife beating was a crime. - correct answer ✔False


Which of the following statements is most true? - correct answer ✔Each
state has slightly different contract law because contract law is a matter of
state law.


Since one of the things governments do a lot of is pass laws, one might
expect that many constitutional law issues deal with whether or not a
particular law is valid. - correct answer ✔True


The Tennessee Constitution and the cases interpreting that document are
referred to as "Tennessee constitutional law." - correct answer ✔True


The government of Michigan gets power to govern from the US Constitution. -
correct answer ✔False


The state of Ohio passes a horseback riding statute, Ohio Revised Statute
2305.321, which says: "...an equine professional...is not liable in damages in a
tort or other civil action for harm that an equine activity participant allegedly
sustains during an equine activity and that results from an inherent risk of an
equine activity." Some exceptions apply and some terms are defined in the
statute but do not worry about that to answer the question below. Which of the
following statements is most likely true about this passage? - correct answer
✔The US Supreme Court could not overturn this statute if it wanted to

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