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CFE- Law Rated A+ 2024
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CFE- Law Rated A+ 2024 
Which of the following U.S. laws prohibits deceptive and fraudulent practices commonly used in email? 
A. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act 
B. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act 
C. CAN-SPAM Act 
D. USA PATRIOT Act CAN-SPAM Act 
The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act (CAN-SPAM Act) 
commonly used- c and c 
The UK Bribery Act has a broader application than the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) because, 
unlike the FCPA, it makes co...
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30/30 Supreme Court Neutrality Plan
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A full 30/30 A* plan evaluating how far the Supreme Court exercises neutrality. Can work as a stand-alone essay on neutrality, or can be paired with essay plan on independence to answer a question on both. 
 
This question came up in the June 2022 exam and my plan helped my answer to achieve 30/30. I achieved a high A* overall in Politics and now study at the University of Cambridge.
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JRN 430 Quiz 1- 100% Correct
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JRN 430 Quiz 1- 100% Correct 
Rule of law: 4 principles - Correct ️️ Universally applicable, clear, precise, and stable, fair and 
with no undue discretion, timely 
Jurisdiction (what is needed to establish?) - Correct ️️ 1. Did the defendant purposefully 
conduct activities in the jurisdiction of the court? 
2. Did the plaintiffs claim arise out of the defendants activities in the locale? 
3. Is it constitutionally reasonable for the court to exercise jurisdiction? 
Originalists/Textual...
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Communication FSOT 2024 Graded A+
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Communication FSOT 2024 Graded A+ 
 
Agenda-setting theory Agenda-setting theory describes the ability of the news media to 
influence the priority of topics on the public agenda. That is if a news item is covered frequently 
and prominently the audience will regard the issue as more important. 
 
The Cultivation theory The Cultivation theory examines the long-term effects of television. 
The primary proposition of cultivation theory states that the more time people spend "living" in 
the tele...
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Examine the differences in the powers exercised in the US and UK Supreme Courts.
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A Level UK and US Comparative Analysis on 'Examine the differences in the powers exercised in the US and UK Supreme Courts.'
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2
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Constitution - a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and 
relationship between government 
Unentrenched - having no special procedure for amendments 
Uncodified - the constitution is not written so cannot be followed 
Unitary - power is in one place 
Parliamentary sovereignty - parliament has ultimate power over laws, can't bind its 
successors and its legislation can't be struck down by a higher body 
Rule of law - everyone must follow the rule and will be punished ...
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NYSTCE ESOL CST EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWERS UPDATED FOR 2024/2024 (100% SOLVED)
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NYSTCE ESOL CST EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWERS UPDATED FOR 2024/2024 (100% SOLVED) Intonation - Correct Answer-the way the voice rises and falls in speech 
morpheme - Correct Answer-the smallest unit of meaning in a language 
Abraham Maslow - Correct Answer-developed hierarchy of needs, which theorized to be the 
unconscious desires that motivate people 
subordinating conjunction - Correct Answer-joins a dependent clause to an independent 
clause to which it is related 
voiceless sounds - Correct Ans...
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Powers of Arrest (All Accurately Solved)
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Where was Canadian law derived from? correct answers The UK and France 
 
What are the 3 types of law? correct answers 1. Common Law, 2. Case Law, 3. Statutory Law 
 
What is Common Law? correct answers * The unwritten law that is binding throughout the land 
 
What is Case Law? correct answers Case law becomes decisions that are relied on by precedents and are non-binding. Case law is not written and CAN become Common law. 
 
What is Statutory Law? correct answers Law that is created by parliam...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2 revision 2023 -2024
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Constitution - a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and 
relationship between government 
Unentrenched - having no special procedure for amendments 
Uncodified - the constitution is not written so cannot be followed 
Unitary - power is in one place 
Parliamentary sovereignty - parliament has ultimate power over laws, can't bind its 
successors and its legislation can't be struck down by a higher body 
Rule of law - everyone must follow the rule and will be punished ...
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AQA A-level POLITICS Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics | 2022 UPDATE 100% CORRECT
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A-level 
POLITICS 
Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics 
 
Thursday 4 June 2020	Morning	Time allowed: 2 hours 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
•	an AQA 12-page answer book. 
 
Instructions 
•	Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 
•	Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 7152/2. 
•	Answer all questions from Section A and Section B. 
•	Answer either Question 5 or Question 6 from Section C. 
•	Do...