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WGU Academy US History 1 Final Exam 2022/2023
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Which sentence best describes pre-Columbian societies of the Southwest? 
They built irrigation systems and constructed towns 
 
 
 
Who were the first inhabitants of the American continent? 
Migrants who crossed over from Asia 
 
 
 
Why did the Colonial government in Massachusetts vote to deport Roger Williams? 
He preached separation from the Church of England 
 
 
 
What prompted the influx of African slaves to the Southern Colonies and the Caribbean in 1619? 
The need for workers on tobacco ...
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US & GA History Exemption Exam (UGA)2022
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In what year was Georgia established? 
1732 
 
 
 
When did settlement take place in Savannah? 
1733 
 
 
 
How long was Georgia in existence before there was a governor or governing body within the colony itself? 
Two decades 
 
 
 
Who ruled Georgia in the beginning? 
Board of Trustees 
 
 
 
Define: Board of Trustees 
The governing body of Georgia in London England. King George signed a charter establishing the colony and creating its governing board 
 
 
 
What years is Georgia referred to a...
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IOS2601 EXAM PACK 2022
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IOS2601 EXAM PACK 2022. IOS2601 - Interpretation Of Statutes 
It’s the juridical understanding of legislation; it deals with the body of 
rules and principles used to construct the correct meaning of 
legislative provisions to be applied in practical situations. 
Statutory interpretation is similar to the interpretation of wills = the 
author of the document can’t be called upon to clear up uncertainties 
in the text, concretising the text to be construed so as to cater for the 
exigencies o...
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NP Role Final Exam 159 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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NP Role Final Exam 159 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
In which specialty are most nurse practitioners educated? 
Peds 
Primary care 
Family 
Adult gerontology - CORRECT ANSWER primary care 
 
Which factor represents a potential barrier to Nurse Practitioner's practice in a primary care setting? 
Cost effectiveness 
Professional growth 
Aging baby boomers 
Collaboration agreements - CORRECT ANSWER Collaboration agreements 
 
Distinguish among the advanced practice registered nursing (APRN...
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PVL3702 NOTES
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LAW OF CONTRACT NOTES: 
Contract as an agreement intended to create enforceable obligations 
A contract is an agreement between two or more parties. 
The extra ingredient that distinguishes contracts from non-binding 
agreements is a serious intention to create legally enforceable obligations 
(animus contrahendi). 
The absence of an animus contrahendi explains why ‘gentlemen’s 
agreements’ are not enforceable as contracts. 
Legally binding agreements that are not contracts: 
The ...
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MEDIA LAW NCTJ 3 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| +
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MEDIA LAW NCTJ 3 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
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what kind of law is based on the custom of the realm and the decisions of judges through the centuries 
rather than on Acts of Parliament? 
common law 
what kind of law is the system by which reports of previous cases and judges' interpretations of the 
common law are used as precedents where the legally material facts are similar? 
case law 
what is another term for an an act of parliament / primary legislation, used by judges l...
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NCTJ Media Law questions with answers 2024/2025
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NCTJ Media Lawwhat kind of law is based on the custom of the realm and the decisions of judges through the centuries rather than on Acts of Parliament? - correct answer common law 
 
what kind of law is the system by which reports of previous cases and judges' interpretations of the common law are used as precedents where the legally material facts are similar? - correct answer case law 
 
what is another term for an an act of parliament / primary legislation, used by judges later on? - correct...
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NCTJ Media Law Question and answers rated A+
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NCTJ Media Law Question and answers rated A+ NCTJ Media Law 
 
 
what kind of law is based on the custom of the realm and the decisions of judges through the centuries rather than on Acts of Parliament? - correct answer common law 
 
what kind of law is the system by which reports of previous cases and judges' interpretations of the common law are used as precedents where the legally material facts are similar? - correct answer case law 
 
what is another term for an an act of parliament / prim...
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Optometric jurisprudence Correct 100%
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What is law? - ANSWER law is a form of order, system of riding rules and reflects what a society believes 
 
What are the 3 components of Law? - ANSWER 1) legal values: beliefs or principles being promoted by a particular law 
2) system of rules: establish person's rights and dtuies= what ppl can and can't do 
3) legal institusion: make and enforce the rules 
 
What is the function of law? 5 main functions= each law does not need to fulfill all 5 function - ANSWER law establish rules governing...
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AP US GOVERNMENT REVIEW
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Declaration of Independence CORRECT ANSWER Letter written to formally declare the 13 colonies independent from Britain 
Provides justification for the break from Great Britain 
Is a declaration of natural rights - Rights inherent in human beings, not dependent on governments, which include life, liberty, and property (John Locke) 
Establishes a foundation for popular sovereignty - "consent of the governed" government's source of authority is the people 
List of grievances against King George ...