MATCHING
COLUMN 1
1. Consensus Theory
2. Elite or ruling class Theory
3. Natural Law School
4. Historical School
5. Analytical School
COLUMN 2
a. The school of jurisprudence thought that believes laws are based on logic.
b. The theory that laws develop out of a society’s consensus about what is right and wrong.
c. The school of jurisprudential thought that believes the law is an accumulation of societal traditions.
d. The theory that laws only exist as a means of class oppression.
e. The school of jurisprudential thought that teaches that laws are based on morality and ethics, and that people have natural rights.
1. d. The theory that laws only exist as a means of class oppression.
2. b. The theory that laws develop out of a society’s consensus about what is right and wrong.
3. e. The school of jurisprudential thought that teaches that laws are based on morality and ethics, and that people have natural rights.
4. c. The school of jurisprudential thought that believes the law is an accumulation of societal traditions.
5. a. The school of jurisprudence thought that believes laws are based on logic.
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