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  • Bule GMU Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ Areas of law that may affect business decision making - contracts, sales, negotiable instruments, creditors rights, e-commerce, torts, and court decisions Primary sources of law - U.S. and state constitutions, statutes or laws passed by congress and state legislatures, regulations made by administrative agencies, and case law (court decision) Secondary sources of law - books and articles that summarize and clarify the sources ...
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  • BULW 301 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ Law - consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society Why do we have laws? - to provide stability, to keep society running, system in place if something goes wrong Liability - the state of being legally responsible (liable) for something such as a debt or obligation Ethics - the principles governing what constitutes right or wrong behavior Primary or secondary...
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  • Test Bank for Information Literacy- Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Version (Already Passed) information literacy - Answers set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information research process steps - Answers 1. Choose & refine your topic 2. Find & retrieve resources 3. Evaluate your sources (reliability) 4. Organize your information 5. Cite your sources Primary source - Answers an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event ...
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  • SECTION 1: READING (15 Questions) Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph? A) To provide supporting details B) To conclude the paragraph C) To introduce the main idea of the paragraph D) To transition to the next paragraph Answer: C) To introduce the main idea of the paragraph The topic sentence states the main idea that the rest of the paragraph will support and develop. It's typically the first sentence and tells readers what to expect. Supporting ...
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  • Nation- State correct answerscombines the idea of the nation as a cultural or ethnic entity with the idea of the state as a political and geographical entity. It is this geographical coincidence of state and nation that distinguishes nation-states from other types of states that preceded it. Understanding what constitutes a nation-state is thus critical to the study of world history since the early modern era, when these governmental units first emerged. Periodization correct answersenables h...
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  • BUL 3310 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED PASS What is the supreme law of the land? - Answer-The United States Constitution - it is the basis of all law in the United States. If there is a conflict between state and federal law, who wins? - Answer-Federal law Where did Common Law originate? - Answer-England What is Common Law? - Answer-A body of general rules that applied throughout the entire English realm. Eventually it became part of the heritage of of all nations that w...
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  • MTTC History Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Contemporary city state - An independent country consisting of a single city, gov exercises full sovereignty and control (ex: singapore, vatican, Monaco) Primary sources - Provide firsthand historical information Encyclopedias are used - To obtain contextual information concerning a historical event egalitarian society - All are considered equal; no class system; all have relatively equal access to income and wealth Protestant reformers ...
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  • LEB 320F Test 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ Primary sources of law - Legally binding rules and procedures; include federal and state constitutions, statutes, admin. agency regulations, court decisions, federal treaties, city ordinances Secondary sources of law - Not legally binding; made up of research articles in academic legal periodicals, restatements, legal texts/encyclopedias, and others Rule-oriented approach to law - views the law as consisting of the rules ...
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  • PRAXIS PLT Questions With Complete Solutions Which of the following sources of research is the most reliable? A. peer-reviewed journals B. mainstream newspapers C. professional magazines D. online encyclopedias a. Peer-reviewed journals meet minimal criteria for finding accurate research. Which of the following best describes action research? A. A publishing company conducts a research project to prove that their products are effective. B. A teacher researches his or her own practic...
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  • LIB 160 – Final Exam Questions with Verified Answers| 2024 Update 100% Solved Grade A+ Define information literacy The skills of knowing how to find information, determine its quality, and effectively use the information What is important to consider when determining your information need key concepts or subjects related to your topic What are the 3 major finding tools? Web search engines, library discovery tools, and periodical indexes Where would you look for background info? b...
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