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Read the Preamble to the Constitution, and answer the question that follows.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

Which phrase from the Preamble shows that the Constitution aims to uphold US laws?

A.
form a more Perfect Union
B.
insure domestic Tranquility
C.
secure the Blessings of Liberty
D.
we the people

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Answer 1
C.......... i think
Answer 2
The answer is A. form a more Perfect Union

Related Questions

Explain the meaning of plaintiff and defendant by describing their roles in a lawsuit.

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The individual who files a lawsuit against another party is the plaintiff, while the party the lawsuit is brought against is considered the defendant.
The plaintiff is the one who is suing. They provide evidence and reasoning to why the defendant should be sued. The defendant is the person who is defending themselves for why they should not be sued. They also provide evidence and reasoning. Plaintiff and defendant parties are only in civil cases. Also plaintiffs are always on the left side and defendants are on the right when looking at them in the judges view. (This is irrelevant but I thought I’d tell you, since it helps to determine who is who)

Whats the difference between democrats and rebublicans

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Answer:

The Democratic Party is basically a governing party, organized around developing and implementing public policies. The Republican Party has become an attack party, organized around developing and implementing political vitriol. Democrats legislate. Republicans fulminate.

Explanation:

Answer:

Democrats: says that mask should be required.They support black lives matters. But Republicans supports all lives and they don't wear a mask.and they love guns

Explanation:

(PLEASE I BEG...don't start an argument but...)
1: Black Lives Matter or All Lives Matter?
Personally, I think All Lives Matter. Everyone deserves to be loved, and skin doesn't change who you are, because we're all same on the inside.
2: Do you think the virus will come back worse in 2022 or go down in 2022?

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Answer:

maybe it will maybe it won't, life has it's ways

all lives matter, no life is superior then another. i think it will get worse.

who watched the debates?
what did you think about it?

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both can be immature I personally am not rooting for either one of the candidates
Both didn’t even let each other talk. I don’t like either of them

help mee please and thank you

help mee please and thank you

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It’s the third answer I think
it’s the third one because the others have nothing to do with bob being a funeral Director

Giving brainliest, how old do you have to be to get a lip piercing in North Carolina, with parental consent.

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Answer:

Along with consent, the parents need to actually be present for the piercing.

Explanation:

That`s pretty much it.

18 years old. Possibly could be 16 but im almost positive it’s 18.

I do not like our mayor at all. I think he has made some very bad choices and is not managing our town very well. I’m going to practice my free speech by spray painting a message for the whole town on the mayor’s
front door.
Which amendment applies?
Has to be one of the first 10 amendments.



(If you do not know what an amendment is, please just search up the Bill of Rights (1-10)

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The anwser is the 1 amendment because it mentions freedom of speech

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Reservation: a legal way of making a provision less enforceable than it might be otherwise.

Limited Government: a basic principle of our constitutional system. Limits government to powers provided to it by the people.

Separation of Powers: the division of power among branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial)

Statutes: written laws enacted by legislatures.

Criminal Law: the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment.

Felony: a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year.

Misdemeanor a criminal offence less serious then a felony punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less.

Civil Law: all law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law. Civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses.

Civil Action: a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong.

Defendant: the person against whom a claim is made. In a civil suit, the defendant is a person being sued; in criminal case, the defendant is a person charged with committing a crime.

Plainiff: in a civil case the injured party who brings the legal action against the alleged wrongdoer.

Checks and Balances: the power of each of the three branches of government (legislative, judicial, executive) to limit the other branches' power, so as to prevent abuse.

Veto: prohibit; in government, the veto is the power of the chief executive to prevent enactment of a bill (i.e., to prevent the bill from becoming a law).

Judicial Review: the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by congress or state legislatives are constitutional.

Unconstitutional: confliction with some provision of the Constitution

Federalism: the division of powers between the stats and the federal government.

Bill of Rights: the first ten amendments to the Constitution, which guarantee basic individual rights to all persons in the United States.

Prosecutor: the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal care.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: the level of proof required to convict a person of a crime. It does not mean "Convinced 100%" but does mean there are no doubts as to guilt

Preponderance of the Evidence: usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit; the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit. To win, a party must provide evidence that is more convincing that the other side's evidence.

•Prosecutor- the state or federal governments attorney in a criminal case

•beyond a reasonable doubt- the level of proof required to convict a person of a Crimean does not mean “convinced 100%” but it does mean there are no reasonable doubts as to guilty

•preponderance of the evidence - usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit to win a party must provide evidence that’s more convincing than the other sides evidence

•limited government- a basic principle of out constitutional system it limits government to powers provided to it by the people

•separation of powers-the division of power among the branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial)

•statutes-written laws enacted by legislators

•criminal law - the branch of law dealing with crimes and there punishments

•felony- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year

•misdemeanor- a criminal offense less serious than a felony punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less

•civill law-all law that does not involve criminal matters such as tort and contract law civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals groups or business

•civil action- a noncriminal lawsuit brought to redress a right or redress a wrong

•defendant- the person against who a claim is made in a civil suit the defendant is the person being sued in a criminal case the defendant is the person charged with committing a crime

•plaintiff- in a civil case the injured party who bring the legal action against the alleged wrongdoer

•reservation- a legal way out f making a provision less enforceable than it might be otherwise

•checks and balances- the power of each of the three branches of government to limit the other branches powers so as to prevent an abuse

•veto- prohibit in government the veto is the power of the sheriff executive to prevent enactment of a bill

i just asked my best friend if she talk ab me behind my back bc i kinda have trust issues and i dont get what she means by this.... do yall have any idea?

i just asked my best friend if she talk ab me behind my back bc i kinda have trust issues and i dont

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She doesn’t have anyone to talk behind ur back with so she’s implying that if she did she would

Hope it helps
Don’t overthink it
she’s basically implying that if she had people to talk to abt you, she would, leave her, you deserve better <3

Which of the following is a true statement?

1.The president only works at the White House when making an official speech for television.
2.Representatives serve for six-year terms while Senators serve for two-year terms.
3.Supreme Court justices serve for life, so their decisions are based only on the laws.
4.Heads of federal agencies like the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) report to the chief justice.

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Answer: number 2 i think

Explanation:

the answer is number 3, i’m a senior in high school so i hope this helps !

Which of the following is an example of how the U.S. Constitution limits government power through checks and balances?
A.
The president is able to veto legislation passed by Congress.
B.
Congress is able to declare laws unconstitutional.
C.
The president is able to declare laws unconstitutional.
D.
The Supreme Court is able to veto legislation passed by Congress.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The president is able to veto legislation passed by Congress

A.The president is able to veto legislation passed by Congress

What is the use of force model? Describe it. (4 sentence minimum.) Use of force model for police officers and law enforcement. 5 levels. 3 categories.

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A use of force model is a standard that provides law enforcement officers and civilians with guidelines as to how much force may be used against a resisting subject in a given situation.
yea the one above me is correct

ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!
Explain the essence of morality, with its examples & elements.
TYVM! :-)

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Answer:

In particular, I claim that the essence of morality consists of four features: (1) it performs some function (namely, solving the problem of cooperation); (2) it is prescriptive; (3) it is regarded as universalized/ and (4) it is regarded as possessing overriding authority over other normative systems:example of morality:being honest, treating others with respect, helping those in need, and adhering to laws and social norms/There are three elements that are essential to morality: a moral community, a set of moral values, and a moral code. All three are necessary, and none on its own is sufficient. First, it is as impossible to have a purely private morality as it is to have a purely private language, and for very similar reasons.

the essence of morality elements are a moral community, a set of moral values, and a moral code. an example of morality is empathy.

Why do they give people a thousand plus years in prison

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Answer:

Explanation:

No real point, simply symbolically stating and ensuring that this person never gets out of prison. Life sentences in some states means the offender is eligible for parole after 20-25 years

There’s no real point, it just says that the prisoner will never get out of prison.

Explain why this law is important for everyday law-abiding citizens.

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Answer:

Why is it important to be a Law Abiding Citizen?

They allow people to live in peace and security, and people have duties to obey them in order to protect the rights of each other. These laws should be right and just so that people will respect them by being law-abiding citizens.

Explanation:

What is the importance of law in our daily life?

If people want to share their opinions on how the government is doing, they are able to do so without the fear of getting in trouble with the law. It's also a way to defend one's self from courts but in an unharmful way. Freedom of religion is another right to the amendment that is also very important.

Correct me if I'm wrong,Hope this helps

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Answer: it’s important for every day citizens to follow. Is important because it helps everything organized. Also it helps everything at a certain limit. Helps keep a society safe. Law help by keeping everyone in their limits. Gives human rights.

Explanation:

how to write it down in the form of a new amendment to the constitution?

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I’m not very sure on what you asking but I hope this helps…

Answer:

An amendment may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress, or, if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose. The amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each State for ratification.

if john is hit by a speeding car going 50 mph and the speed limit is 20mph but he is running a red light with a child in the back seat who is at fault?

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The person in the car because he was speeding

Answer: the person in the car who was speeding

Explanation: because he was speeding

1. How did mankind survive in the beginning?

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Mankind survived by hunting animals and living of nature
They needed water from rivers and lakes or puddles from the rain another thing they needed to survive was tools which they use to hunt large animals

What does the judge say has changed for school administrators because of greater student access to the Internet?

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Answer:

Whoa I don’t know

Explanation:

maybe that it’s expanded the amount that children can use instead of the limited information in textbooks? and on the internet you can dig deeper in different subjects which will allow you to have a better understanding

IX Florida and Local Government

1. What is the same about both the U.S. and Florida Constitutions?
2. What is the position in charge of the Florida executive branch?
3. What group makes up the Legislative branch in Florida?
4. What is the Florida Declaration of Rights?
5. What does the 10th amendment say about state powers?
6. What is federalism?
7. How does federalism limit government power?
8. What are the three federal government powers called?
9. What are implied powers and what are they also known as?
10. What are expressed [also known as enumerated] powers? (Give 5 examples)
11. What are reserved powers? (Give 5 examples)
12. What are concurrent powers? (Give 5 examples)
13. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?
14. What services do the local level of government provide?
15. Who is the executive leader of the local government?
16. What is an ordinance?
17. What is a city council?
18. Who are county commissioners?
19. What is the purpose of a school board?
20. What are the requirements to run for the Governor of Florida?
21. What are the requirements to run for the State House of Representatives and State Senate?
22. What are the ways an amendment can be proposed to the Florida Constitution?
23. What is the only way an amendment can be ratified to the Florida Constitution?

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Answer and Explanation (Question — 1):

The U.S. and Florida constitutions both have a preamble (an introduction that states the purpose and goals of government), articles (sections that describe the powers and functions of the government), and amendments (changes that have been made to the constitution).

Answer and Explanation (Question — 2):

Ron DeSantis, Governor

The Governor is the supreme executive power in the state.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 3):

The Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives together are the Florida Legislature, a bicameral legislature. The Florida Legislature is one of three branches of government in Florida. The other two branches are the Executive and Judicial.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 4):

All natural persons, female and male alike, are equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, to pursue happiness, to be rewarded for industry, and to acquire, possess and protect property.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 5):

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 6):

Federalism is a combined and compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. Federalism in the modern era was first adopted in the unions of states during the Old Swiss Confederacy.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 7):

Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both. Separation of powers imposes internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 8):

The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This ensures that no individual or group will have too much power.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 9):

The implied powers of Congress are founded on the necessary and proper clause, commonly known as the elastic clause. The Constitution does not expressly grant implied powers. This is a constitutional provision that allows Congress's authority to enact any legislation necessary to carry out its expressed powers.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 10):

These included:

To lay and collect taxesPay debts and borrow moneyRegulate commerceCoin moneyEstablish post officesEstablish lower courtsDeclare warRaise and support an Army and Navy.Answer and Explanation (Question — 11):

Reserved powers include:

Running electionsCreating marriage lawsRegulating schoolsDivorce lawsPower to establish local governmentsAnswer and Explanation (Question — 12):

Concurrent powers include taxing, borrowing, eminent domain, establishing criminal codes and otherwise maintaining law and order, and spending to promote the general welfare of citizens.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 13):

The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 14):

Municipalities generally take responsibility for parks and recreation services, police and fire departments, housing services, emergency medical services, municipal courts, transportation services (including public transportation), and public works (streets, sewers, snow removal, signage, and so forth).

Answer and Explanation (Question — 15):

Typically, the mayor in the council–manager city is formally the presiding officer and serves as ceremonial head of the government.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 16):

Ordinances are rules that you can set for your island. Ordinances may change the times your shops open and your villagers wake up, or even make it so that weeds are automatically pulled up across your island. You can only have one ordinance active at a time, so you'll need to pick what's best for your play style.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 17):

A city council is the legislative body of a city.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 18):

County commissioners are a county's key policymakers, overseeing the operation and administration of the county. Commissioners are the elected officials of a county's legislative branch, the County Board of Commissioners, serving in a similar role as a city council member or a state representative or senator.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 19):

They establish the vision and goals for the public schools in their district, and they set standards for the performance of schools and superintendents. Most school board members are elected by people in their community to represent their values, views, and desires for the public schools in their district.

Answer and Explanation (Question — 20):

The governor must:

be at least 30 years oldhave been a resident and registered voter of Florida for at least seven years

Hope my answer helps you.

Answer 1:

The U.S. and Florida constitutions both have a preamble , articles (sections that describe the powers and functions of the government), and amendments (changes that have been made to the constitution).

Answer 2:

Ron DeSantis, Governor

The Governor is the supreme executive power in the state.

Answer3

The Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives together are the Florida Legislature, a bicameral legislature. The Florida Legislature is one of three branches of government in Florida. The other two branches are the Executive and Judicial.

Answer4

All natural persons, female and male alike, are equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, to pursue happiness, to be rewarded for industry, and to acquire, possess and protect property.

Answer 5

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Answer 6

Federalism is a combined and compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. Federalism in the modern era was first adopted in the unions of states during the Old Swiss Confederacy.

Anwer 7

Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both. Separation of powers imposes internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.

Answer 8

The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This ensures that no individual or group will have too much power.

Answer (9

The implied powers of Congress are founded on the necessary and proper clause, commonly known as the elastic clause. The Constitution does not expressly grant implied powers. This is a constitutional provision that allows Congress's authority to enact any legislation necessary to carry out its expressed powers.

Answer10

These included:

To lay and collect taxes

Pay debts and borrow money

Regulate commerce

Coin money

Establish post offices

Raise and support an Army and Navy.

Answer 11:

Reserved powers include:

Running elections

Creating marriage laws

Regulating schools

Divorce laws

Power to establish local governments

Answer 12):

Concurrent powers include taxing, borrowing, eminent domain, establishing criminal codes and otherwise maintaining law and order, and spending to promote the general welfare of citizens.

Answer 13):

The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.

Answer 14):

Municipalities generally take responsibility for parks and recreation services, police and fire departments, housing services, emergency medical services, municipal courts, transportation services (including public transportation), and public works (streets, sewers, snow removal, signage, and so forth).

Answer 15):

Typically, the mayor in the council–manager city is formally the presiding officer and serves as ceremonial head of the government.

Answer 16):

Ordinances are rules that you can set for your island. Ordinances may change the times your shops open and your villagers wake up, or even make it so that weeds are automatically pulled up across your island. You can only have one ordinance active at a time, so you'll need to pick what's best for your play style.

Answer 17):

A city council is the legislative body of a city.

Answer 18):

County commissioners are a county's key policymakers, overseeing the operation and administration of the county. Commissioners are the elected officials of a county's legislative branch, the County Board of Commissioners, serving in a similar role as a city council member or a state representative or senator.

Answer 19):

They establish the vision and goals for the public schools in their district, and they set standards for the performance of schools and superintendents. Most school board members are elected by people in their community to represent their values, views, and desires for the public schools in their district.

Answer 20):

The governor must:

be at least 30 years old.

and membership of both houses. By the Constitution Revision Commission, which is established every 20 years to consider and propose amendments (the Commission first met in 1977 and again in 1997; the next scheduled meeting is in 2037).

Answer 22):

Amendments involving the creation of "new State taxes or fees" require a two-thirds approval of the voters. The Legislature, via a three-fourths majority, may pass a law calling for a special election date on any amendment (again, which must be 90 days after the amendment is filed with the custodian of state records).

Answer and Explanation.

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#FIGHTFORBLACKS!!!!!!

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#BlackLivesMatter

i agree all the way . R.I.P George Floyd

Answer:

PERIODD WE WANT JUSTICE

Explanation:

we have been peacefull for over 300 year #NOJUSTICE NO PEACE

What are the duties of the attorney general? Check all that apply.

defending the laws of the state in court
being responsible for the custody of state funds
keeping the Great Seal of the State of Louisiana
serving as the head of the Department of Justice
advising or assisting on criminal cases as needed
serving as an ex officio member on certain committees

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Answer:

serving as the head of the department of justice 2 . serving as an ex-officio member on certain committee s

Serving as the head of the department of justice. Advising or assisting on criminal cases as needed

Write a proposal to the county school board arguing whether seat belts should be installed on school buses to make them even safer

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Answer:

Seat belt usage improves passenger behavior and reduces driver distractions. Seat belts offer protection against injuries in rollover or side impact crashes. Seat belt usage in school buses reinforces good safety habits.

Answer:

I know you don’t hear about school bus accidents often, but they do happen more often than you think. Have you ever seen someone cut off a school bus and they have to slam on their brakes? I sure have way to often. What happens to the kids in the bus when that does happen they usually hit their head on the seat in front of them. That is why I think we should have seatbelts on school buses. Seatbelts on school buses would help keep peace with their parents and possibly more parents would let their child ride the bus. This is way school buses should have seatbelts.

Explanation:

Read the quote below and imagine that it was not from Aristotle but from a member on a jury. What do you believe is the meaning of this quote. Please submit your answer in the text entry box. Don't forget to include your name, date, period, and title. Quote: “Our judgments when we are pleased and friendly are not the same as when we are pained and hostile" (Aristotle).

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Answer:

when you are pleased or friendly you dont act the same way you do when your mad or hostile.

i know its late so hope you did good on this assinment

:)

when friendly you don’t act the same

Please help with these 3 questions! About the amendments 100 points and brainliest! I really need this please! They aren't that hard i just dont know how to explain! PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU!

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Please help with these 3 questions! About the amendments 100 points and brainliest! I really need this
Please help with these 3 questions! About the amendments 100 points and brainliest! I really need this
Please help with these 3 questions! About the amendments 100 points and brainliest! I really need this

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2.

Answer:

It is possible that Paul might argue that his right to be free from double jeopardy was violated. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that no person shall "be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb." Double jeopardy applies to criminal proceedings, and it means that a person cannot be tried or punished twice for the same crime. If Paul has already served his sentence for insider trading and has completed his punishment, it could be argued that imposing an additional fine would violate his right to be free from double jeopardy. However, it is important to note that the prohibition on double jeopardy does not prevent the government from imposing additional fines or other penalties in addition to a prison sentence. It only prohibits the government from trying or punishing a person a second time for the same offense.



4)

Joseph might argue that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that all criminal defendants have the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. This means that a person who has been accused of a crime has the right to a trial where they can present evidence and arguments to a jury that will decide whether they are guilty or not guilty. If Joseph was sentenced to prison without having a trial, it could be argued that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. Additionally, Joseph might argue that he was denied due process of law, which is a principle that is guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution. Due process requires that all individuals be treated fairly and reasonably by the government, including those who have been accused of a crime. If Joseph was arrested and sentenced to prison without having the opportunity to present a defense, he might argue that his due process rights were violated.


7)

Lydia could argue that her Sixth Amendment right to a trial by an impartial jury was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees criminal defendants the right to a fair and public trial by an impartial jury. In this case, it appears that Lydia was declared guilty without a trial or the opportunity to present evidence in her defense, and without the opportunity for a jury to consider the evidence and reach a verdict. This would be a violation of her right to a fair trial.

Answer:

2

Explanation:

It is possible that Paul might argue that his right to be free from double jeopardy was violated. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that no person shall "be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb." Double jeopardy applies to criminal proceedings, and it means that a person cannot be tried or punished twice for the same crime. If Paul has already served his sentence for insider trading and has completed his punishment, it could be argued that imposing an additional fine would violate his right to be free from double jeopardy. However, it is important to note that the prohibition on double jeopardy does not prevent the government from imposing additional fines or other penalties in addition to a prison sentence. It only prohibits the government from trying or punishing a person a second time for the same offense.

4)

Joseph might argue that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that all criminal defendants have the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. This means that a person who has been accused of a crime has the right to a trial where they can present evidence and arguments to a jury that will decide whether they are guilty or not guilty. If Joseph was sentenced to prison without having a trial, it could be argued that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. Additionally, Joseph might argue that he was denied due process of law, which is a principle that is guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution. Due process requires that all individuals be treated fairly and reasonably by the government, including those who have been accused of a crime. If Joseph was arrested and sentenced to prison without having the opportunity to present a defense, he might argue that his due process rights were violated.

7)

Lydia could argue that her Sixth Amendment right to a trial by an impartial jury was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees criminal defendants the right to a fair and public trial by an impartial jury. In this case, it appears that Lydia was declared guilty without a trial or the opportunity to present evidence in her defense, and without the opportunity for a jury to consider the evidence and reach a verdict. This would be a violation of her right to a fair trial.

what is the definition of academic integrity?
what are the characteristics of academic integrity?
what are examples of academic integrity?
what are non examples of academic integrity?

what is the definition of plagiarism?
what are the characteristics of plagiarism?
what are examples of plagiarism?
what are non examples of plagiarism?

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Definition of academic integrity:

Academic integrity refers to the ethical principles and values that govern academic work, including honesty, fairness, trust, respect, and responsibility. It involves upholding high standards of academic excellence and maintaining ethical conduct in all aspects of academic life, such as research, writing, teaching, learning, and evaluation.

Characteristics of academic integrity:

Honesty: telling the truth and presenting information accurately and transparently

Fairness: treating others fairly and respecting their rights and opinions

Trust: building trust with others by being reliable and trustworthy

Respect: showing respect for others' ideas, work, and contributions

Responsibility: taking responsibility for one's own actions and decisions and being accountable for the consequences.

Examples of academic integrity:

Citing sources properly and avoiding plagiarism

Submitting original work and not copying or sharing others' work without permission

Taking exams and writing papers without cheating or using unauthorized aids

Collaborating with others in an ethical and respectful manner

Reporting academic misconduct when it is observed or suspected.

Non-examples of academic integrity:

Copying someone else's work without attribution

Using unauthorized aids during an exam or test

Fabricating data or results to support one's own research

Falsifying references or sources in a paper

Ignoring the rules or guidelines of an assignment or academic program.

Definition of plagiarism:

Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's words, ideas, or work as one's own, without proper attribution or acknowledgement. It involves intentionally or unintentionally using someone else's work without permission, and can include copying, paraphrasing, or summarizing without proper citation.

Characteristics of plagiarism:

Using someone else's words or ideas without attribution

Intentionally or unintentionally presenting someone else's work as one's own

Failing to properly cite or acknowledge sources used in one's own work

Copying or paraphrasing large portions of text without proper citation

Failing to follow the rules or guidelines of proper citation and attribution.

Examples of plagiarism:

Copying and pasting text from a website or article without proper citation

Paraphrasing someone else's work without proper attribution

Using someone else's ideas or concepts without proper acknowledgement

Submitting a paper or assignment that was written by someone else

Using a paper or assignment from a previous course without permission or proper attribution.

Non-examples of plagiarism:

Paraphrasing someone else's work and properly citing the source

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Citing sources properly and acknowledging the work of others

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Answer:

Does anybody know this answer?

Explanation:

do u guys think the law is fair rn ;-; or fair at all

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no, personally i think the law isn't fair. In america there is currently a don't say gay law that is about to be passed to where lgbtq can not be discussed in a classroom.
It really depends on which laws some are fair and other aren’t,

Take for example: dr. Dre pays his wife $3,519,672 for spousal support (pretty sure because she doesn’t work) and he has to keep paying her that until she remarries or enters into a new domestic partnership. But, he has to pay that yearly when she doesn’t even need it! Since she already took $100 million when the divorced. In my opinion that’s pretty f’d up. Of course there are plenty other examples and a lot of fathers going broke from child support. I understand having to pay child support but it shouldn’t be to the point of barely being able to take care of yourself.

HELP FAST PLEASE CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY!!!!
Which of the following crime scene search patterns is best for outdoor areas where there are obstacles, such as trees and rocks?
A.
grid method
B.
line method
C.
zone method
D.
spiral method
E.
wheel method

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Answer:

Grid

Explanation:

Im pretty sure

Answer:

A. Grid Method

Explanation:

Used on large, outdoor crime scenes. Searchers follow the first line pattern and search in the same manner as the line method. Once the first line pattern is complete, searchers realign on the other line pattern

can some one do a small essay for me, ill give u the brain things.Essay Time! Now that you have learned about different forms of government, think more closely about the government of our country, the U.S. Our founding fathers choose a representative democracy-a republic- for the U.S. government. Why didn’t they choose a direct democracy? Why didn’t they want a democracy? What are some advantages of a representative democracy over the two other systems? the essay topic is :

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Don’t use essay writer it’s just a copy and paste
The answer is free points

Which of these rights are generally guaranteed by victims' rights laws in the United States?
(Select all that apply.)

A) receive information about the criminal case
B) participate in the criminal justice process
C) receive protection
D) decide the offender's sentence

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A,C I think some one corrects me if I’m rong
A&C should be correct !
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