What is the name of the persons who, during WWII, patrolled to make sure that no lights were showing during "black outs"?

A) Air raid wardens B) Carpetbaggers C) Civil patrol D) Muckrackers


A

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Is it possible for the unemployment rate to rise at the same time that the number of people working increases?

A) yes, if established workers keep their jobs but no longer have the option of working overtime B) yes, if labor force growth outpaces growth in the number of people working C) yes, if the new workers are employed less than full time D) no

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Why is the documentation and presentation of evidence in court important to criminal investigation?

A. police have to be competent witnesses in court ass part of their job B. the police's identification and apprehension of individuals is only the first stage of the criminal justice process C. the evidence used by prosecutors in court to prove that a defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt is documented in police reports D. all of these

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A that requires us to subordinate everything to promote the general welfare would have the effect of causing us to give no priority to our own interests.

a. Moral dilemma b. Utilitarian ethic c. Moral ethic d. Consequentialist ethic

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CASE 4.1

Beginning around 1890, members of the Progressive movement advocated a variety of political, economic, and social reforms. They were genuinely concerned about the economic disparities, social disorders, and excesses of industrialization, particularly as they affected children. Progressives denounced the evils of child labor and pushed for legislation banning the practice. They were likewise appalled by the violent and exploitive conditions of reform schools. The fact that orphans were thrown into reform schools for the uncontrollable circumstance of having no parents shocked the Progressives' moral values. Taking up the plight of the children of the urban immigrant poor, they argued that these children were not bad but were corrupted by the environment in which they grew up. Which doctrine allowed the Progressives to use the juvenile court to help children? A. res ipsa loquitir B. stare decisis C. parens patriae D. patriae familiae

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