Specific intent crimes:

a. require proof of general intent to commit a specific crime.
b. are those where the actor desired the prohibited result.
c. are those where the actor demonstrates an evil state of mind.
d. involve a breach of a standard of care.


b

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a. a critical process of inquiry that generates liberating knowledge so as to reveal structural and cultural inhibiting forces in an attempt to help people change their living conditions and build a better world for themselves. b. an approach to research that emphasizes the systematic analysis and detailed study of people and text in order to arrive at understandings and interpretations of how people construct and maintain meaning within their social worlds c. a method for combining deductive logic with precise empirical observations in order to discover and confirm a set or probabilistic causal laws that can be used to predict general patterns of human activity d. a philosophical position that views reality and causal processes as fairly straightforward and determinable through scientific observation

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According to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence , the best way to challenge the constitutionality of a law is by

a. initiating a legal action b. visiting a legislator c. visiting a judge d. gaining newspaper support

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A systemic agenda:

a. includes issues that members of Congress agree are legitimate areas of concern. b. includes explicit policy proposals for action. c. describes the list of possible policies set forth by an interest group. d. are the actions of a bureaucracy. e. are a president's plan of action.

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According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the right of privacy includes the right to

A. be free from unwanted publicity. B. bear arms for personal protection. C. form personal opinions about the government. D. use any form of online networking.

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