Sources and Types of Law ss.7.CG.3.7

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which type of law is used to help solve disputes between people or organizations? Options: constitutional law, criminal law, military law, civil law
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civil law
Answer explanation
D is Correct- Civil law concerns private relations between members of a community, such as who should pay for damaged property
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which option refers to laws created by judicial decisions and precedent? Options: civil law, natural law, common law, constitutional law
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common law
Answer explanation
C is Correct- Common law is legal precedent based on customs and prior legal decisions; it is used in civil cases.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which type of law is represented by the decisions described in this summary?
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case law
Answer explanation
A is Correct- Case law is law established by the outcome of former cases.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which list identifies actions that apply only to constitutional law? Options: category A, category B, category C, category D
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category D
Answer explanation
D is correct- The actions listed in Category D are subject to constitutional law. Terms such as “treason” are identified in the U.S. Constitution.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which situation would most likely lead to a civil case? A person fails to stop at a red light. A person is caught breaking into a house. A person robs another person in a parking lot. A person trips and breaks a leg at a friend's house.
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A person trips and breaks a leg at a friend's house.
Answer explanation
D is Correct- The event presented is not a crime, although it is likely that someone would seek money for the medical issues and physical challenges associated with a broken leg. The broken leg may have resulted from something at the friend’s house, such as a broken stair, which was the homeowner’s fault.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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This graph illustrates juvenile arrest rates for motor vehicle theft. Which type of law is illustrated in this graph?
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criminal law
Answer explanation
B is Correct- Persons who violate criminal law may be arrested. The graph shows a downward trend since the late 1980s in the number of juveniles arrested for motor vehicle theft.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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This excerpt is from the Declaration of Independence. Which source of law is represented by this excerpt?
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natural law
Answer explanation
A is Correct- The Founders’ ideas of unalienable rights were rooted in the ideas of natural law put forth by John Locke. Rights such as “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” fall under natural law.
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