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Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some of the people who speak Spanish are at my party. - ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some lawyers are Supreme Court Justices. - ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Everyone working for the US Government is a CBP Officer - ANSWER Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
All the people who speak Spanish are at my party - ANSWER Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
All lawyers are Supreme Court Justices - ANSWER Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some employees of the US Government are CBP Officers - ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is not an employee of the US Government, the person is not a CBP Officer -
ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a criminal is released, the criminal has recieved a pardon - ANSWER Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is not guilty of a felony, that person has not been convicted of a murder - ANSWER
Valid
,Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person lives in Europe, the person lives in Germany - ANSWER Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a car runs, the car has gas - ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is an employee of the US Government, the person is a CBP Officer - ANSWER
Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a criminal is not released, the criminal has not received a pardon - ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is guilty of a felony, that person has been convicted of murder - ANSWER Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person does not live in Europe, the person does not live in Germany - ANSWER Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a car does not run, the car has no gas - ANSWER Invalid
Positive Words or Negative Words
All - ANSWER Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
Seldom - ANSWER Negative
Positive Words or Negative Words
Some - ANSWER Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
, Never - ANSWER Negative
Positive Words or Negative Words
Most - ANSWER Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
Always - ANSWER Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
Illegal - ANSWER Negative
Positive Words or Negative Words
Prohibited - ANSWER Negative
Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Non- - ANSWER Negative
Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Un- - ANSWER Negative
Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Dis- - ANSWER Negative
What are examples of Connector Words? - ANSWER Whenever
Unless
Except
Often, crimes are characterized as either malum in se-inherently evil-or malum prohibitum-
criminal because they are declared as offenses by a legislature. Murder is an example of the
former. Failing to file a tax return illustrates the later. Some jurisdictions no longer distinguish
between crimes malum in se and malum prohibitum, although many still do.
What is a Validly Conclusion?