How are equitable maxims used?

a. In lieu of statutory damages
b. As decision-making guides
c. To determine liquidated damages
d. None of the above is correct.


B

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Federal programs, such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which pay out benefits to individuals based on specified set of eligibility criteria, are known as

A) entitlement programs. B) political perks. C) executive orders. D) signing statements. E) pork barrel politics.

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The Supreme Court's ruling in Roe v. Wade is an example of which of the following?

A. a highly controversial example of judicial review B. a legal enforcement of the supremacy clause C. the use of an enumerated power in the Constitution D. a repudiation of the power of judicial review E. a widely accepted use of judicial review

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In addition to valuing liberty, the Framers also crafted the Constitution to reflect the value(s) of

A) equalization of property and political participation. B) strict social equality. C) ?balance, control and order. D) majority rule and majority rights. E) universal suffrage.

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In within participants experimental designs, participants are tested under more than one condition. A carryover effect may confound the results if

a. performance under the later conditions is altered by participating in the prior conditions. b. some of the participants only receive the first condition. c. the participants have been in other psychology experiments. d. more than one independent variable is investigated.

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