If you were to argue that although a person with an IQ of 60 cannot be a world-renown physicist, s/he still has the freedom to choose within limits of what is physically, psychologically, and socially possible, you would be presenting which of the
following positions? a. Soft determinism b. Hard determinism c. The feeling of freedom
d. Hedonism
a
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During the Reagan era of the 1980s, the OSHA relied most heavily on which of the following?
a. Inspections b. Vigorous criminal law referrals c. Worker lawsuits d. Aggressive preventive action against health hazards.
Historically, ______ and the death penalty have been closely associated.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Pretrial discovery in the federal courts is broader than it is in most states. 2. Although functionally equivalent to a guilty plea, a no-contest plea generally cannot be construed as an admission of guilt in a related civil suit. 3. Rules of evidence that apply in criminal trials also apply to grand juries. 4. Extradition of suspects or convicted criminals between nations is regulated by treaties, which usually provide that the crime involved must be a serious one in both nations and that the penalty for the person extradited will not be disproportionate to the crime.
What is sovereign immunity?
A) Defense that shields states and state officials who are acting in their official capacities from being sued in federal court B) Protection from lawsuits enjoyed by federal officials when acting in their official capacities C) Defense that shields a police officer who has acted in an objectively reasonable fashion as long as he or she did not violate clearly established rights that a reasonable person would have known D) Reasons offered as to why a particular person or other entity should be held accountable under law for some action