Why don't major political parties have much interest in reforming the presidential
primary process?

A Each party sees the national convention as a way to unify and
strengthen its party.

B Each party sees the national convention as a way to dominate the
nomination process.

C Each party sees the presidential primary process as a way to restrict
input from party members.

D Each party sees the presidential primary as a way to maintain the
power of party bosses.

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Answer 1
A) Each party sees the national convention as a way to unify and strengthen its party

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Answer 2
A. each party sees the national convention as a way to unify and strengthen its party

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TRUE OR FALSE FOR EACH BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLEASE 1. The Statute of Limitations discharges a debt by operation of law unless the debtor reinstates the debt. 2. In most situations, when a breach of contract occurs, the innocent injured party is held to a duty to mitigate the damages.

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Answer:

1) FALSE

2) TRUE

Explanation:

In most situations, when a breach of contract occurs, the injured party is held to a duty to mitigate, or reduce, the damages that he or she suffers.

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What is the most serious crime in British law?

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Answer:

Hope this is right : high treason

Explanation:

Under the law of the United Kingdom, high treason is the crime of disloyalty to the Crown. Offences constituting high treason include plotting the murder of the sovereign; committing adultery with the sovereign's consort, with the sovereign's eldest unmarried daughter, or with the wife...

Murder I think big that’s a guess do don’t go with it

The top speed you will ever need to go in a parking lot is ____.

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Google says 15 mph. Ok bye
It is probably 15 mph or less

At what age can a child choose the parent during a custody battle in New Jersey? Also what is the probability a parent could win custody if they have a history of being charged with endangering a child's welfare?

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Answer:

At what age can a child choose the parent during a custody battle in New Jersey? - Sufficient age and capacity have not been defined by law in NJ. Instead, a court has the discretion to evaluate each child's ability to participate in a meaningful way. This means that a child who is 10 may, in some situations, be able to have input into where he or she will live after a divorce.  Also what is the probability a parent could win custody if they have a history of being charged with endangering a child's welfare? - There is a low probability because the parent will cause harm to the child. Although child endangerment charges vary in severity, the court always takes them seriously. If you have a past child endangerment charge, then a judge will hold it against you in your battle for custody rights.

Explanation: Hope it helps!

Answer:

The older the child is, the more likely the judge will listen to the child's stated preferance. But the age when a child can choose a parent during a custody batte is 18.

Explanation:

If the parent has been charged in the past for child endangerment, the parent will probably lose custody of the child.

Whether the endangerment is mental or physical, it is a parent's responibility to provide a safe environment for their child/children.

Cynthia is a union member at her company. She files a complaint against the union because of what she feels is an unfair rule. Which of the following is true? Cynthia cannot complain to the union, but she may sue it instead. Cynthia can only file a complaint through the union's grievance procedures; she cannot sue it. Cynthia can have her union membership stripped from her whether she sues the union or chooses to follow a complaint through the union's grievance procedures. Cynthia may sue the union if her complaint to the union through its grievance procedures doesn’t resolve her problem.

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Answer:

Cynthia may sue the union if her complaint to the union through its grievance procedures doesn’t resolve her problem.

Explanation:

1. It is FALSE that, Cynthia can only file a complaint through the union's grievance procedures; she cannot sue it. This is because, Cynthia may sue the union if her complaint to the union through its grievance procedures doesn’t resolve her problem.

2. It is FALSE that, Cynthia can have her union membership stripped from her whether she sues the union or chooses to follow a complaint through the union's grievance procedures.This is because, suing a union or making a complaint through proper channel is within her right as a union member.

3. It is TRUE that, Cynthia may sue the union if her complaint to the union through its grievance procedures doesn’t resolve her problem. This is because it is within her right. However, she must file a claim with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and/or federal courts to prove that the union failed in their duty of representation.

Answer: Yes, Cynthia may file a complaint against the union.

Explanation: she can only file a complaint through the union's grievance

procedures. The union is prohibited from acting in arbitrary or discrimatory

ways, or in bad faith.

The idea that the degree of negligence can be measured is known as which of the following?
A.
Standard of care
B.
Duty of care
Calculus of negligence
OD.
Duty of negligence

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The correct answer is C. Calculus of negligence

Explanation:

In law, negligence occurs as individuals or entities do not provide appropriate care of attention to some situations. For example, this occurs if parents do not meet the basic needs of children, which is considered as a crime.

Additionally, in the United States, negligence is determined through the "calculus of negligence", which is a type of legal formula that determines whether negligence occurred and at what rate. This includes considering whether the consequences of negligence exceed the cost of precautions. Thus, the idea that the degree of negligence can be measured is known as "calculus of negligence".

The answer is going to be calculus of negligence

Most aspects of civil litigation occur in the courtroom

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Answer:

Most aspects of civil litigation occur in the courtroom such as the exchange of discovery materials and depositions.

Explanation:

Case law, the opinions of judges in the past cases, has little, if any, relevance to civil procedure. Continuing legal education is important for a litigation paralegal.

Answer:

Civil litigation cases can be settled outside of court or handled by way of

alternative dispute resolution(ADR)

- If the case goes to court, the issues will be decided by a judge.

- If the case is settled out of court, both parties have slightly more control over how issues are decided.

Explanation:

- Typically, civil litigation cases have one party (the plaintiff that is seeking money or some other kind of remedy (damages) from another party, whom we call the defendant.

- Non criminal cases, the nature of these cases is extremely broad and differs from client to client.

The idea that the degree of negligence can be measured is known as which of the following?
A.
Standard of care
B.
Duty of care
Oc.
Calculus of negligence
D.
Duty of negligence

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Answer:

A.  Standard of care

Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because we need to care about the standar

True or False: In terms of percent, whiskey has more alcohol than wine.

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It’s true because whiskey could get yu drunk faster
The answer is True.

When a city reaches a population of over 3000 people, it may apply for a city charter. In order to become fully independent from county government, that city must also
a. Submit a petition
b. Secede
c. Submit a formal statement of independence to the governor
d. Incorporate

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Answer:

b. Secede

Explanation:

A city may decide to secede to become fully independent from county government and form a new political unit when its population reaches a population of over 3000 people

New counties which have not yet been formed and want to be formed from existing counties within a given state needs to submit  secession proposals in the United States. Secession makes the city to be an independent government.

Secede ( B) all ya need

Find the right match for the decision, precedent, and influence of Brown v. Board of Education.

court decision.
Social impact.
Legal precedent.

Ruled that segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment.
Overturned "separate but equal" as a legal practice.
Gave force to the growing civil rights movement

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Answer:

court decision: Ruled that segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment.  

Legal precedent.: Overturned "separate but equal" as a legal practice.

Social impact: Gave force to the growing civil rights movement

Explanation:

In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), the Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools infringed the Fourteenth Amendment. By doing so, it overruled the Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) decision that claimed racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine was constitutional.

By establishing a precedent about “separate-but-equal” education, as well as any other segregating practices, as not equal at all, Brown v. Board of Education became one of the pillars of the civil rights movement.

Answer:

court decision: Ruled that segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment.  

Legal precedent.: Overturned "separate but equal" as a legal practice.

Social impact: Gave force to the growing civil rights movement

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A woman was found strangled in the basement of her home where she lived with her husband. The crime scene was
processed and investigators left. The next day, the medical examiner reported that a scalloped, woven belt was
used to strangle the victim. The police want to search the house again to look for such a belt. Which statement is
true?
The police need to get a search warrant, according to Michigan v. Tyler.
The police do not need a warrant because the house is still a valid crime scene, according to Mincey v.
Arizona
The police need to get a search warrant, according to Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals.
The police do not need a warrant, according to the Third Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer: (B)

Explanation: they police do not need a search warrant because the house is a valid crime.

According to Mincey v. Arizona, Mincey's remarks were voluntary and a warrantless search of a crime scene was legal under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments.

Thus, Option B is correct.

What was the result of Tyler vs. Michigan?

The U.S. Supreme Court found in Michigan v. Tyler that "exigent circumstances" existed when a fire suppression crew entered a building to put out a fire that had broken out within. Additionally, the decision would serve as a precedent for fire/arson investigators to follow in order to uphold the fourth amendment's prohibition on arbitrary search and seizure.

In Michigan v. Clifford, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that where an investigation is not a continuation of the initial entrance, a consent to search or an administrative search warrant must be acquired. When an investigator concludes that arson was the source of the fire, the investigator must halt the search and re-obtain the property owner's permission to search or a criminal search warrant. This distinguishes between a criminal search and an origin-and-cause search.

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11. If your vehicle has an anti-locking braking system, you must pump the brakes while maintaining control
of the vehicle to stop.
A.TRUE
B. FALSE

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer: True

Explanation: May not shorten stopping distance; the pedal may vibrate or push back, but that's normal.

Fill in the blank: ____________ elect one state senator and two representatives to serve in the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House.

a. congressional districts

b. precincts

c. city councils

d. legislative districts

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Answer:

d. legislative districts

Explanation:

State legislative districts are areas from which members are being elected into the state legislatures. State legislative districts consists of the upper (senate—SLDU) and lower (house—SLDL) chambers.

The Arizona State Legislature consists of 30 legislative districts, with each legislative district electing one senator and two representatives who are to serve a two year term.

I think the answer would be D

How do statutory law, civil law, criminal law and common law differ?

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Answer:

The main difference between the two systems is that in common law countries, case law — in the form of published judicial opinions — is of primary importance, whereas in civil law systems, codified statutes predominate.

Explanation:

they are two different systems

What happens after both houses pass the exact same bill?

A It goes to a conference committee.

B It goes to the President.

C It returns to the Senate.

D It returns to the House.

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The answer is a. It goes to a conference committee
The answer is b. It goes to the president. The order goes conference committee where the law is introduced. Then, it is passed to the senate and house and if they approve it they then send it to the president.

Those who have been drinking often ...
A. take curves slower than usual.
B. take curves too fast.
C. avoid curves where possible.

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B. Take curves too fast
B I agree with ^^^^ them

6. Fines and penalties are higher for a driver convicted of DUI with a BAC level of .15 or higher or if there
was a minor in the vehicle.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Trueeeeeee hope that helps

"Fines and penalties are higher for a driver convicted of DUI with a BAC level of .15 or higher or if there was a minor in the vehicle." The statement is true. Thus, the correct option is (A).

It is illegal to drive or be in real physical control of any vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating beverages or narcotics.

When a law enforcement officer suspects you of driving while intoxicated, the officer will request that you submit to a BADC test of your blood, breath, urine, or other bodily material to determine the quantity of alcohol or drugs in your bloodstream.

Therefore, the correct option is "A".

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Which of the following would ONLY
SUPPORT the new Constitution if it
included the Bill of Rights?
A. Federalists
B. The States
C. Anti-Federalists
D. Supreme Court

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I think the answer is a but if not it is c
The answer is the anti federalists. They didn’t support until the bill of rights was included so their rights were ensured. The federalists were the opposites.

Find five state laws that protect consumer rights and describe them in 30–60 words each

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Answer:

Consumer rights are consumer protections that encourage businesses to produce products and services that will be beneficial and safe for consumers. In this lesson, we will identify and discuss the five major rights of consumers: safety, information, choice, voice, and redress.

Explanation:

yea what they said is the right answer

Under the Driver Responsibility Program (DRP), a driver accumulates ___ points for every traffic conviction which does not result in a
crash.
2
6
4
8

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Answer:

2 points

Explanation:

The Driver Responsibility Program (DRP) was set up to help in managing the activities of road users; mainly drivers. Drivers who broke the traffic rules were made to face the wrath of the law.

It involves assigning points to the offenders according to their offences.

A driver accumulates 2 points for every traffic conviction which does not result in a crash which includes running the traffic light. The driver is also fined.

The answer is 2 points

Which statement describes a formal requirement for becoming president, as
laid out in the U.S. Constitution?
A. A candidate must belong to one of the two major parties.
B. A candidate must have previous military experience.
C. A candidate must be a natural-born U.S. citizen.
D. A candidate must be able to raise funds to run a campaign.

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C, a candidate must be a natural- born U.S citizen

This is a formal requirement for becoming president as laid out in Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution. Hence option C is correct ,

What  describes a formal requirement for becoming president, as laid out in the U.S. Constitution?

The Constitution also specifies that the president must be at least 35 years old and have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.

However, there is no requirement that a candidate must belong to one of the two major parties or have previous military experience. Additionally, there is no requirement related to a candidate's ability to raise funds to run a campaign.

The Constitution also specifies that the president must be at least 35 years old and have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.

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Psychological abuse is associated with more developmental impairments than if the child were physically maltreated

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Answer:

if its a true or false answer its true.

Explanation:

my friend was a victim to this and parents were charged with this kind of abuse.

True. Nearly 3 in 4 children - or 300 million children - aged 2–4 years regularly suffer physical punishment and/or psychological violence at the hands of parents and caregivers
One in 5 women and 1 in 13 men report having been sexually abused as a child aged 0-17 years.
120 million girls and young women under 20 years of age have suffered some form of forced sexual contact.
Consequences of child maltreatment include impaired lifelong physical and mental health, and the social and occupational outcomes can ultimately slow a country's economic and social development.
A child who is abused is more likely to abuse others as an adult so that violence is passed down from one generation to the next. It is therefore critical to break this cycle of violence, and in so doing create positive multi-generational impacts.
Preventing child maltreatment before it starts is possible and requires a multisectoral approach.
Effective prevention approaches include supporting parents and teaching positive parenting skills, and enhancing laws to prohibit violent punishment.

19. The Smith System is
A. О a system of safe driving.
B. O a car maintenance system.
a plan of healthy eating.
D.
a work out program.
C.

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The correct answer is A
The answer is A i hope it help you

how did you prepare for the driving education DBA​

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You have to look at the car book that helps you prepare for your permit.
study your drivers manual for your state

What does the enforcement of antitrust laws do?
O A. Curtails venture capital investment
OB. Requires issuing bonds
O C. Leads to budget surpluses
O D. Speeds up the flow of capital and wages

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A : curtails venture capital investment
The answer is A. Curtain venture capital investment.



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