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5 out of 5 points Crimes are generally defined and their punishments specified by: Answer Selected Answer: codes and statutes. Correct Answer: codes and statutes.
Question 2
5 out of 5 points Criminal laws: Answer Selected Answer: vary from state to state. Correct Answer: vary from state to state.
Question 3
5 out of 5 points Which of the following statements is true? Answer Selected Answer:
Felonies are more serious than misdemeanors. Correct Answer: Felonies are more serious than misdemeanors.
Question 4
5 out of 5 points A crime generally consists of: Answer Selected Answer: a mental state and an act or omission. Correct Answer: a mental state and an act or omission.
Question 5
0 out of 5 points Conspiracy means ____ committing a criminal act. Answer Selected Answer: an agreement aimed at Correct Answer: an agreement aimed at
Question 6
5 out of 5 points
Correct Answer: using money derived from illegal activities to invest in legitimate businesses.
Question 7
giving money, property, or any benefit to a person to influence that person's judgment.
Correct Answer:
giving money, property, or any benefit to a person to influence that person's judgment.
Question 8
an illegal demand made by a nonpublic official. Correct Answer: an illegal demand made by a nonpublic official.
Question 9
0 out of 5 points A wrong that arises from a violation of a private duty is called a: Answer Selected Answer: tort. Correct Answer: tort.
Question 10
5 out of 5 points Concerning torts and crimes, choose the correct statement: Answer Selected Answer: A crime may also be a tort. Correct Answer: A crime may also be a tort.
Question 11
5 out of 5 points
Torts are classified as: Answer Selected Answer: intentional, negligence, and strict liability. Correct Answer: intentional, negligence, and strict liability.
Question 12
5 out of 5 points A shopkeeper may lose the shopkeepers privilege if: Answer Selected Answer: the customer is kept an unreasonable amount of time. Correct Answer: the customer is kept an unreasonable amount of time.
Question 13
5 out of 5 points The tort of invasion of privacy includes: Answer Selected Answer: all of the above. Correct Answer:
Question 14
5 out of 5 points A contract is: Answer Selected Answer: all of the above. Correct Answer: all of the above.
Question 15
5 out of 5 points The elements of a contract include all of the following except: Answer Selected Answer: an illegal purpose. Correct Answer: an illegal purpose.
Question 16
5 out of 5 points The subject matter of a contract may relate to: Answer
Selected Answer: all of the above. Correct Answer: all of the above.
Question 17
5 out of 5 points The promisor in a contract may also be called the: Answer Selected Answer: obligor. Correct Answer: obligor.
Question 18
5 out of 5 points A bilateral contract requires: Answer Selected Answer: both an offer and an acceptance. Correct Answer: both an offer and an acceptance.
Question 19
5 out of 5 points
An implied contract is shown by: Answer Selected Answer: the acts and conduct of the parties. Correct Answer: the acts and conduct of the parties.
Question 20
5 out of 5 points An executory contract is: Answer Selected Answer: entered into but not fully performed. Correct Answer: entered into but not fully performed.