What is a civil trial?

a. Felony trial in which no violence was committed during the crime 
b. A trial to settle a dispute between individuals or businesses 
c. ??A trial in which the facts are not in dispute 
d. ?The trial of a defendant already serving time for another crime 


b. A trial to settle a dispute between individuals or businesses 

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In 2011, a no-fly zone was authorized in Libya. This type of action can be considered an example of which principle?

A. reciprocity B. collective security C. peace enforcement D. executive board power

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Discuss the process of devolution. What made devolution a popular principle in the 1980s? How thoroughly was devolution implemented? What positions have the different branches of government generally taken toward devolution over the past thirty years? Do you expect the process of devolution to continue or to be reversed in the coming years?

What will be an ideal response?

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Low-constraint research is appropriate in

A) The initial stages of research in a new area. B) Established areas of study. C) All areas of research at all levels of scientific inquiry. D) Differential studies.

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What is the constitutional status of state governments in the federal system?

a) They are totally sovereign units of government that do not have to answer to the federal government. b) They are subunits of local governments. c) They are subunits of the national government. d) They have no legal status. e) They are part of a supranational system of governments recognized by the United Nations.

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