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B1 Citizen civic duties civic responsibilities resident alien,14th amendment | 30 Questions with 100 % Correct Answers | Verified
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citizen - person who lives in a place and: 
has to follow the laws of the place. 
Is entitled to the rights and privileges the government guarantees. 
a member of a nation who is entitled to its protection 
Become a citizen by: - birth 
naturalization 
14th amendment 
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jurisdiction 
citizens 
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law - All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are 
citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State...
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WGU BUSINESS LAW FOR ACCOUNTANTS - D216 LATEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS.
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WGU BUSINESS LAW FOR ACCOUNTANTS - D216 LATEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS.
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TEST 1 Police Academy Questions and Answers Graded A+ | latest Update
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First Amendment 
: 5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition 
Fouth Amendment 
: protects against unreasonable searches. pertains to unreasonable search and seizure 
and probable cause. Includes search warrant requirements, non- constitutional detentions 
and warrantless entries and searches 
SARA model 
: Scanning, Analyzing, Responding, Assess 
Sixth Amendment 
: right to a speedy, public trial, right to an attorney 
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Eighth Amendment 
: No cruel and unusual punishment 
Fourt...
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WGU Business Law for Accountants - D216 Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (354) 14th Amendment	passed in 1868 after the Civil War, provides, in part, that "[n]o State shall . . . deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, wi
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WGU Business Law for Accountants - D216 
 
Practice questions for this set 
 
Terms in this set (354) 
 
14th Amendment	passed in 1868 after the Civil War, provides, in part, that "[n]o State shall . . . deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." 
action at law	File a complaint, jury or judge, judgement, monetary damages or property 
action in equity	File a petition, judge, decree, injunction, specific performance, or rescission 
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Civics EOC Exam Study Guide Questions with Accurate answers, rated A.
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Civics EOC Exam Study Guide Questions with Accurate answers, rated A. 
 
 
What ideas is John Locke known for? - -natural rights, natural law, and social contract 
 
Social Contract - -people give away some of their power to the government in exchange for protection 
 
How did Montesquieu influence the Founding Fathers? - -by giving them the ideas of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances 
 
3 concepts found in the Magna Carta that influenced the Founding Fathers - -trial by jury, limited ...
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COM 316 MIDTERM questions with complete solutionsEmpirical Paradigm: (Also known as: Positivist, Post-Positivist, Objectivist, Scientific, Functionalist) 
Knowledge is not created, but discovered (the belief that truth is objective - that is, it exists prior to learning anything from research) 
•Goal: The discovery of reality 
•Typical methods: Quantitative (statistics), experiment 
 
 
 
Interpretive Paradigm 
•Knowledge is not objective, but can be known through one's perceptions (belie...
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Equal Protection and Public Education POS 500.docx POS 500 Equal Protection and Public Education Grand Canyon University POS 500 The equal protection clause within the 14th Amendment refers to the idea that the government may not deny any person
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Equal Protection and Public Education POS POS 500 Equal Protection and Public Education Grand Canyon University POS 500 The equal protection clause within the 14th Amendment refers to the idea that the government may not deny any person equal protection of the laws. The equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment was originally intended to protect African American citizens who were newly freed slaves. However, this clause did not protect African American students from being forced to...
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