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FREE LAW AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CHAPTER 4 EXAM

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-Guarantee passing score -31 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: True or false: Procedural laws most likely pertain to health care practitioners.

Answer:

false

Question 2: How many years are senators elected for each term?

Answer:

  • years

Question 3: What is a statutory law?

Answer:

A law passed by the U.S. Congress or state legislatures

Question 4: Which of the following are functions of the Senate?

Answer:

Approve or disapprove any treaties the president makes Hold an impeachment trial for a government official who..Hold..

Question 5: Which of the following are functions of the national government?

Answer:

Establish post offices Print money

Question 6: Which of the following is considered a federal criminal offense?

Answer:

kidnapping

Question 7: What are examples of felonies?

Answer:

Mayhem. Grand larceny. Arson Question 8: What document delegates powers and responsibilities to the three branches of government?

Answer:

U.S. Constitution

Question 9: What are characteristics of misdemeanors?

Answer:

Less serious than felonies. Punishable by fines or by imprisonment in a facility other than a prison Question 10: If there is a presidential veto, what ratio of approval in the house and senate is required to overturn this?

Answer:

2/3 Question 11: Which term is defined as a civil wrong committed against a person or property, excluding breach of contract?

Answer:

tort Question 12: True or false: Legal precedents apply mostly to future court cases.

Answer:

True

Question 13: When would a bill possibly get amended or rewritten and recommended for approval?

Answer:

committee Question 14: What law involves offenses against the state or sovereignty, committed or omitted, in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding them?

Answer:

criminal Question 15: What does the division of powers and responsibilities among the three branches of government ensure?

Answer:

That one branch will not assume too much power

Question 16: The unlawful unprivileged touching of another person is called

Answer:

battery

Question 17: What is administrative law?

Answer:

It enables statutes enacted to define powers and procedures when an agency is created.

Question 18: What does the House of Representatives have the power to do?

Answer:

Introduce legislation that compels people to pay taxes Question 19: True or false: Misdemeanors are more serious than felonies.

Answer:

false Question 20: Which of the following is considered to be a crime against a state?

Answer:

Arson. Practicing medicine without a license. Robbery

Question 21: What is an offense punishable by death or by imprisonment in a state or federal prison for more than one year?

Answer:

felony

Question 22: The body of criminal law involves a crime against who?

Answer:

the state Question 23: For example, laws that require law enforcement officers to read suspects their rights (the Miranda warning) and govern the arrest and trial process are ____.

Answer:

procedural laws

Question 24: What are the three branches of government?

Answer:

Legislative branch Judicial branch Executive branch Question 25: Checks and balances exist to ensure that power is equally distributed between how many branches of government?

Answer:

3

Question 26: For what reason can the courts review statutes?

Answer:

Application Interpretation Constitutionality Question 27: Which of the following provides protection from the wrongful acts of another person?

Answer:

civil law

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