The idea that the more miles on your car, the less money it is worth is an example of _____
a. Positive causation c. Positive correlation
b. Negative causation d. Negative correlation
D
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The media could improve the portrayal of crime and justice by providing comprehensive, contextual cover, as is done for ________________
a. Sporting events b. Entertainment events c. Political events d. Weather coverage
When Ted makes a zoning decision on the town council that is favorable to Frank's economic interests, what crimes, if any, has he committed?
Ted is town council member who sits on the planning and zoning commission. Frank, who wants to have a parcel of land rezoned as a commercial track so he can open his therapy practice in his home invites Ted over for a B-B-Q and as Ted leaves, Frank gives him a case of wine. He also tells Ted that he can give Ted's son a low-interest loan to finance his education at Cornell University's Hotel School. What will be an ideal response?
In which of the following circumstances would the meaning of “due process” change?
A. The president signs an executive order overturning the first 15 Amendments to the Constitution. B. The Congress passes a law invalidating the Fifth Amendment. C. The Supreme Court issues a ruling on a case involving due process. D. The United Nations declares due process illegal.
Larry’s brandishing of a gun, on its own, could be construed as:
Larry, a career criminal, is in need of rent money. He decides to go on a crime spree. He goes to a house with the intent of stealing something, only to find the homeowner standing in the driveway. The homeowner confronts Larry, who punches him in the face. Larry then brandishes a gun and forces the homeowner into the homeowner’s car. The car is driven around town for two miles, and then the homeowner is released. a. battery b. assault with a deadly weapon c. stalking d. armed robbery