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Purposes for offering evidence in court (4) - As an item of proof 
- To impeach a witness 
- To rehabilitate a witness 
- To assist in determining a sentence 
Classes of fire (4) Class A - Ordinary combustibles 
Class B - Flammable liquids 
Class C - Electrical 
Class D - Combustible metals 
Deference between *influencing* (ARS 13-2802) and *tampering* (ARS 13-2804) with a witness 
Influence = threatening 
Tampering = any communicatio
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Congressional Powers 1.Tax citizens 
2.Set the budget 
3.Regulate commerce 
4.Declare war 
5.Provide advice and consent on appointments 
6.Impeach individuals 
7.Oversee the powers of the judicial and executive branches 
Inherent Power A power of the president derived from the statements in the Constitution 
that "the executive Power shall be vested in a President" and that the president should "take Care 
that the Laws be faithfully executed"; defined through practice rather than through la...
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Purposes for offering evidence in court (4) - As an item of proof 
- To impeach a witness 
- To rehabilitate a witness 
- To assist in determining a sentence 
Classes of fire (4) Class A - Ordinary combustibles 
Class B - Flammable liquids 
Class C - Electrical 
Class D - Combustible metals 
Deference between *influencing* (ARS 13-2802) and *tampering* (ARS 13-2804) with a witness 
Influence = threatening 
Tampering = any communication 
Paperwork which permits seizure of property - Pre-judgement...
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freedom of speech 
: 1st amendment 
right to bear arms 
: 2nd amendment 
rights to a speedy trial 
: 6th amendment 
trial by jury 
: 7th amendment 
abolish slavery 
: 13th amendment 
everyone can vote, no matter what race 
: 15th amendment 
prohibits alcohol 
: 18th amendment 
Women have the right to vote 
2 | P a g e 
: 19th amendment 
Judicial 
Legislative 
Executive 
: 3 branches of government/types of economies 
Judicial Branch 
: Interprets the laws 
Supreme Court 
: the highest federal co...
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Major contributors to social contract theory 
Hobbes, Locke, Reasseau 
Social Contract Theory 
We need food, clothing and shelter to survive and nothing should interfere with our ability to obtain them. We may also choose to believe in a god. The belief gives definition to our existance. Therefore it is important we define ourselves as individuals. 
Enlightenment Influence on Constitution 
Bill of Rights and the Second Amendment...
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Major contributors to social contract theory 
Hobbes, Locke, Reasseau 
 
 
 
Social Contract Theory 
We need food, clothing and shelter to survive and nothing should interfere with our ability to obtain them. We may also choose to believe in a god. The belief gives definition to our existance. Therefore it is important we define ourselves as individuals. 
 
 
 
 
Enlightenment Influence on Constitution 
Bill of Rights and the Second Amendment, Ninth Amendment 
 
 
 
Bill of Rights (Enlightenment...
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Many lawsuits are ? before trial when it becomes clear its better than incurring the costs and risks of litigation. - correct answer settled 
 
Any surprises are limited to a plantiff's ? or a defendant's surrebuttal evidence, when each side is trying to impeach prior evidence presented by the opposing party. - correct answer rebuttal 
 
Exceptions to hearsay rule includes references to public ? like marriage licenses or general reputation in the community. - correct answer re...
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Purposes for offering evidence in court (4) (PIRS) - Correct Answer - As an item of Proof 
- To Impeach a witness 
- To Rehabilitate a witness 
- To assist in determining a Sentence 
 
Classes of fire (4) - Correct Answer Class A - Ordinary combustibles 
Class B - Flammable liquids 
Class C - Electrical 
Class D - Combustible metals 
 
Deference between *influencing* (ARS 13-2802) and *tampering* (ARS 13-2804) with a witness - Correct Answer Influence = threatening 
Tampering = any communication...
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American Government B Final Exam Review 2024
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Veto - correct answer If Congress passes a bill that the president does not like, what can he do to the entrie bill? 
 
Make laws - correct answer What does the Constitution give the legislative branch the basic power to do? 
 
Account for changing population - correct answer Why are the seats/districts of the U.S. House of Representatives redistributed after every decennial census? 
 
House of Representatives - correct answer The power to impeach (bring charges against) is given to whom in Gove...
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Honors Government Final (Tests) 
Veto - correct answer President's rejection of a bill 
 
Cloture - correct answer Limits debate in the senate 
 
Pocket veto - correct answer The president's rejection of a bill by not acting on it 
 
Majority leader - correct answer Handles bills on the Senate floor 
 
Conference committee - correct answer Works out a compromise bill 
 
Filibuster - correct answer Prevents the Senate from voting on a bill 
 
Floor consideration - correct answer Being examined ...
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