The East Haven, Connecticut police honored the "Miller Boys" for their outstanding and courageous police work in 2012

a. True b. False


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1. Practical imperative a. It guides all conduct. 2. Duties and inclinations b. A person can never be used as a means to an end. 3. Hypothetical imperatives c. Kant criticized this. 4. Kingdom of ends d. Is not a possession. 5. Justification for lying e. Non-consequentialist approach, known as formalism. 6. The Golden Rule f. Deontological ethics is also known as this. 7. Truth g. Potential consequences of your truthfulness should never be used for this purpose. 8. Formalism h. An ideal state in which rational beings are united through common, objective universal laws that apply to everyone. 9. Categorical imperative i. Similar to Aristotle's apparent goods. 10. Deontological ethics j. Kant distinguishes between these, one having no moral worth and the other is what one ought to do.

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A comparison of the actual number of people who violate the speed limit to the total number of drivers is an example of _______

a. a percentage b. a proportion c. a rate d. a ratio

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A __________ is a legal document requiring an individual to appear in court at a certain time and on a certain date.

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

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Ann and Sue entered into a conspiracy to commit murder. At trial, Sue was found not guilty by reason of insanity. As a result, under the Model Penal Code, Ann should also be acquitted of conspiracy. 2. Walt planned to go on a crime spree breaking into cars late at night. In furtherance of his plan, he bought a crowbar to break into the cars and dark clothes to wear. The day of his planned crime spree, Walt had a change of heart and decided not to break into any cars. He also returned the items he purchased. As a result, Walt has a legitimate defense to a charge of attempted burglary. 3. One difference between various states’ statutes on conspiracy is whether an overt act is required to carry out the conspiracy. 4. The Model Penal Code incorporates the Gebardi rule. 5. The doctrine of inherent impossibility prohibits punishing an individual for a crime that does not exist.

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