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Use this quote written by the English jurist William Blackstone about the common law to 
answer the question. 
"For it is an established rule to abide by former precedents, where the same points 
come again ... to keep the scales of justice even and steady." 
Which of the following statements is an accurate rephrasing of Blackstone's argument? 
a. The common law is based upon the will of the people who decide what is just an...
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Use this quote written by the English jurist William Blackstone about the common law to answer 
the question. 
"For it is an established rule to abide by former precedents, where the same points come again ... 
to keep the scales of justice even and steady." 
Which of the following statements is an accurate rephrasing of Blackstone's argument? 
a. The common law is based upon the will of the people who de...
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In the legal citation "Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 937, 404 (1989)", what does the number 937 indicate? 
The page number of the case reporter where the court decision begins 
 
 
Under the British common law of libel as defined by William Blackstone, if a statement that hurt someone's reputation was actually true: 
It was a more serious crime 
 
 
Which is not true of the prosecution of John Peter Zenger? 
A. Zenger's first two lawyers were disbarred...
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Gov CBEJohn Locke - correct answer Enlightenment philosopher who advocated for natural rights (life, liberty, property). Opposed the divine right of kings. Heavily influenced D.O.I 
 
William Blackstone - correct answer Wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England, which contributed greatly to American laws. Supported the divine right of kings, as well as the natural unalienable rights 
 
Charles de Montesquieu - correct answer Enlightenment French political philosopher who believed the government ...
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gov 200 exam 3what is the first level of human jurisdiction - correct answer Individual self-government 
 
what is meant by the phrase "self-government" - correct answer assumes we are capable of governing. government starts with the individual 
 
why is the question of jurisdiction not solely a diffusion of power and authority between God and civil government - correct answer it means more than just a division authority or power, it has to be lawful. power and authority are different 
 
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US Government Honors Final Exam 
Use this quote written by the English jurist William Blackstone about the common law to answer the question. 
 
 "For it is an established rule to abide by former precedents, where the same points come again ... to keep the scales of justice even and steady." 
 
Which of the following statements is an accurate rephrasing of Blackstone's argument? 
a. The common law is based upon the will of the people who decide what is just and what is not. 
b. Courts shoul...
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Gov CBE Question and answers already passed 2023/2024John Locke - correct answer Enlightenment philosopher who advocated for natural rights (life, liberty, property). Opposed the divine right of kings. Heavily influenced D.O.I 
 
William Blackstone - correct answer Wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England, which contributed greatly to American laws. Supported the divine right of kings, as well as the natural unalienable rights 
 
Charles de Montesquieu - correct answer Enlightenment French poli...
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gov 200 exam 3what is the first level of human jurisdiction - correct answer Individual self-government 
 
what is meant by the phrase "self-government" - correct answer assumes we are capable of governing. government starts with the individual 
 
why is the question of jurisdiction not solely a diffusion of power and authority between God and civil government - correct answer it means more than just a division authority or power, it has to be lawful. power and authority are different 
 
what ...
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JOUR 303 Attendance Questions And Answers 
In the legal citation "Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 937, 404 (1989)", what does the number 937 indicate? 
The page number of the case reporter where the court decision begins 
 
 
Under the British common law of libel as defined by William Blackstone, if a statement that hurt someone's reputation was actually true: 
It was a more serious crime 
 
 
Which is not true of the prosecution of John Peter Zenger? 
A. Zenger's first two lawyers were disbarred...
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honors government"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." - correct answer john f Kennedy inaugural address+cuu 
 
current president of the united states - correct answer Joe Biden 
 
he believed in social contract binding and for the most part, the right to revolution or fundamental change in the government is forfeited in exchange for protection - correct answer thomas hobbs 
 
he believed a scoial contract is not binding and citizens have the right t...
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