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Test Bank For Criminal Justice in America 8th Edition by George F. Cole
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True / False 
1. In the United States, criminal laws dictate punishments for those who violate the terms of a contract with another individual. 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KEYWORDS: 
a. True 
b. False 
False 
Foundations of Criminal Law 
CJIA.COSM.16.03.01 - Identify the bases and sources of American criminal law. Bloom’s: Remember 
2. In Robinson v. California (1962), the Supreme Court struck down a law that made it a crime to be addicted to drugs. a. True 
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Test Bank For Managing Human Resources 8th Edition By Gomez
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Managing Human Resources, 8e (Gomez-Mejia et al.) 
Chapter 3 Understanding Equal Opportunity and the Legal Environment 
 
1) All of the following are HR responsibilities EXCEPT: 
A) monitoring the company's HR decisions. 
B) rendering official legal opinions. 
C) maintaining employment records. 
D) implementing HR policies. 
Answer: B 
Diff: 2 
AACSB: Diverse and multicultural work environments 
Skill: Concept 
LO: 3.1: Recognize why understanding the legal environment is important 
 
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Test Bank For American Government Institutions & Policies 14th Edition by James Q. Wilson
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CHAPTER 3 
Federalism 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. When the Framers drafted the Constitution, the Antifederalist opposed it primarily on the grounds that the new government 
a. empowered state governments. 
b. created a bicameral Congress. 
c. gave states the power to coin money. 
d. created a navy. 
e. gave too much power to the national government. 
ANS: E REF: 51 NOT: F OBJ: LO1 
2. In this decision, the Supreme Court, by a 5–4 majority, ruled that the individual mandate component 
of Obamacare was...
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RNSG 2138 Professional Nursing Concepts Student Mi
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RNSG 2138 Professional Nursing Concepts Student Midterm Blueprint 
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1-	Professionalism/Nursing Organization and Unions Pros/Cons to unions 
 
Management of care Planning Analysis Professionalism PowerPoint & Lecture 
 
A.	Positive 
 
•	Continuity of care 
 
•	Continual professional growth 
 
•	Active in professional organizations 
 
•	Providing a safe patient environment 
 
B.	Negative 
•	Unsafe patient care 
•	Negative patient outcomes 
 
•	Suspension or loss of person...
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St Petersburg College Civic Literacy Exam with complete solutions
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Democracy - ANSWER-Type of government where power is derived from the people, either directly or indirectly. 
 
Representative Democracy or Democratic Republic - ANSWER-An indirect or a representative democracy where eligible voters choose representatives to act on their behalf and make political decisions. 
 
Constitutional Democracy - ANSWER-A government that draws its legitimacy from an authoritative document (a constitution) that defines the nation's system of government, its laws and usual...
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WGU- C963 American Politics and the US Constitution Exam Study Guide with Solutions
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natrual rights - ANSWER Life, Liberty, and Property 
 
John Locke - ANSWER 17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. 
 
State of Nature - ANSWER Hypothetical condition assumed to exist in the absence of government where human beings live in "complete" freedom and general equality. 
 
Due Process - ANSWER involves the government's obligation to treat all citizens fairly. Such a requir...
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RNSG 2138 Professional Nursing Concepts Student Midterm Blueprint Summer 2018
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RNSG 2138 Professional Nursing Concepts Student Midterm Blueprint 
Summer 2018 
1-	Professionalism/Nursing Organization and Unions Pros/Cons to unions 
 
Management of care Planning Analysis Professionalism PowerPoint & Lecture 
 
A.	Positive 
 
•	Continuity of care 
 
•	Continual professional growth 
 
•	Active in professional organizations 
 
•	Providing a safe patient environment 
 
B.	Negative 
•	Unsafe patient care 
•	Negative patient outcomes 
 
•	Suspension or loss of person...
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End-of-life Care Options
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End-of-life Care 
Options 
KIN 123: FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH 
M/W/F 1.00pm - 1.50pm 
Quinn Auditorium 
Shabnam Lateef 
Spring 2020 
 
Living Options for the elderly 
1. Living with _____________: Home care: Primary caregivers 
2. Independent living: Retirement communities: Maximum independence, little to no supervision. 
Transportation, activities and other services 
3. Home sharing: Residential care homes: 3 or more residents in a private home. Assistance with 
medications, bathing, dressing, t...
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Supreme Court Judge Project
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This John Marshall Supreme Court Project highlights his role as Chief Justice (), where he established judicial review and strengthened federal power through landmark cases like Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland. His rulings shaped the modern Supreme Court and federalism.
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Straighterline: POLS 101 All EXAMS Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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Straighterline: POLS 101 All EXAMS Questions and Answers 
 
1.Americ ans’ nationa l identit y rests largely upon 
 
 
 
 
 
a.	ethnic kinship. 
b.	common language. 
c.	shared political ideals. 
d.	religion. 
e.	federal law. 
Answer: c 
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2.	The American ideal of equality 
a.	promotes the idea that all citizens should be equal in their standard of living. 
b.	is fully consistent with individualism. 
c.	does not include the idea that everyone is entitled to fair treatment under the l...
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