Adults who serve alcohol to underage children may be prosecuted for:

a. physical abuse
b. physical neglect
c. emotional abuse
d. emotional neglect


Answer: b. Physical neglect

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In __________, a U.S. Court of Appeals held that a plan to subtract the names of white prospective jurors until the proportion of racial minorities in the pool matches the proportion in the population violated the equal protection rights of white jurors

a. Purkett v. Elem (1995) c. Amadeo v. Zant (1988) b. Avery v. Georgia (1953) d. U.S. v. Ovalle (1998)

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Match the event with the appropriate step in the juvenile justice process

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