You are passing a firearm to another person. What should you do before
unloading the firearm?
A
Face the other person
B
Turn your back toward the other person
С
Have the other person hold onto the barrel.
D
Pull the trigger to see if the gun is loaded

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Answer 1

C.)Have the other person hold onto the barrel.


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How many new costumes are made per year in thanksgiving?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

With an empty shopping bag in hand, Jimmy
Jacobs went into Sears & Roebuck at Fair Oaks
Mall. While in the store, he placed a $35 Land's
End shirt and a $40 pair of Wrangler jeans in the
bag. He left the store without paying for the items. A Sears security officer apprehended
Jimmy outside in the parking lot. Jimmy can be charged with:

A. embezzlement
B.larceny
C.larceny by trick
D.robbery

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Think carefully about this one. Checks drawn by
an account holder with insufficient funds to
cover the checks are not forgeries because:

A. while they are false documents, the person's
intent to defraud is missing.

B. when the intent to defraud is present the
checks are false documents.

C. the person only has an intent to defraud, not
to permanently deprive.

D. they are not false documents and the person
may lack the intent to defraud.

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Answer:

This is wat u have to do.

Explanation:

Answer this question.

Some states hold a(n)_____ in which a group of people get together and discuss who they would like to choose to represent their political party before they vote.

Caucus

O Winner-Takes- All O

Incumbent

General Election​

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Answer:

general election ..............

Describe the five social norms of hacker subculture and provide an example of each.

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Answer:

The five social norms of the Hacker subculture are: technology, knowledge, commitment, categorization, and law.

Explanation:

Hackers are a group of feared people across the country, due to their ability to break into technological devices and access confidential information that cannot be disclosed or used by unauthorized people. With that fear in sight, many hackers have used their skills to do what they think is right.

These hackers live by social norms that must be followed by everyone. these standards are: Technology (where hackers know the newest devices and associated software), commitment (where they commit to using their skills to promote good deeds), categorization (where they know how to organize the information obtained and release it as needed) and law (where they act to promote a law to be enforced).

Which law protected the voting rights of minorities?

O Civil Rights Act of 1964

Plessy v Ferguson

Voting Rights Act of 1965​

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Voting Rights Act of 1965

Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see.
Hebrews 11:1 NLT

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Answer:

What are you looking for?

Explanation:

NIV has (now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see)

In Country D, business owners make the most economic decisions. As long


as they abide by the Fair Trade policies, they can decide what to produce,


how to produce, and for whom to produce without government


intervention. These decisions are made by business owners based on what


happens in the market. For example, a computer manufacturer recently


developed a new video gaming system but decided to wait until closer to


the holidays to release the system to the public because it believed


anticipation among consumers would allow the company to charge a


higher price for the system


Mixed Economy


Market Economy (Free Market)


Command Economy (Central Gov Economy)


Traditional Economy

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Answer:

Allocation & Economic Systems

1. ALLOCATIONPREPARED BY SUE QUIRANTE FOR AP 9 & 10 RTPM-DSHS

2. USAGE NOTES • These are slides I use for my lectures on allocation and economic systems, a first quarter topic in Economics under the K to 12 curriculum in the Philippines. • All copyrighted materials were lifted from their respective sources under the spirit of fair use. As such, I am uploading these slides in the interest of helping out other public school teachers like me. This material should not be used for any commercial purpose. • Last modified: October 9, 2016

3. “ There isn’t enough to go around.” ~John

4. mekanismo ng pamamahagi ng pinagkukunang- yaman, produkto at serbisyo

5. Four Basic Economic Questions 1 What to produce? 2 How to produce it? 3 How much to produce? 4 Who gets what is produced?

6. Four Economic Systems

7. ECONOMIC SYSTEM consists of a matrix of: 1. social institutions (law, political institutions, religion, etc) 2. agents (individuals or actors) 3. organizations (corporations, unions, charitable org, not-for-profit firms, etc) 4. society (includes principles, beliefs, values)

8. ECONOMIC SYSTEM • function: coordinate the activities of agents in the processes of provisioning and allocation • most economies are a mixture that includes elements from all 3 types

9. Traditional Economy The Inuit tribes of Alaska

10. TRADITIONAL ECONOMY • evolved over time (traditions & custom form gradually) • rate of change is slow • rules of trade not apparent as economy but as moral system • medieval European rules against charging interest on loans—considered a sin in the Christian faith of the time

11. EXAMPLES • pre-modern Europe • pre-colonial tribes in the Americas, Australia, Africa, and Pacific islands

12. Command Economy

13. Command Economy• an overseeing government decides how resources are distributed amongst individuals within the system • trade and individual choice at the consumer and worker level is minimal or, in some cases, entirely non-existent • ideal: efficiency, equality

14. Command Economy• equality: by making sure to allot everyone an equal amount of wealth • in reality, the distributors of wealth at the government level often hoarded wealth for themselves

15. Market Economy • individuals meet in markets and decide what economic decisions they want to make for themselves • ideal : efficiency, freedom • emphasis on trade • exchange of goods and services

16. Mixed Economy • usually allow most people to decide how to obtain and spend capital, what work they would like to pursue, how much they would like to save, and what lifestyle they want to enjoy

17. Mixed Economy • at the same time, a command- based system from the government places restrictions on making choices and encourages market participants to move towards one decision over another

18. Synthesize What You Have Learned Who makes this decision? TRADITIONAL COMMAND MARKET MIXED What to produce? How to produce? How much to produce? Who gets what is produced? Dis/Advantage

Turning the wheels when parking on hills is needed to help prevent vehicle rollaways.
O
True
a)
b)
False

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Answer:

the question is a bit ambitious. From a physics point of view, it helps. But from a legal point of view, what is required is just the handbreak

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT a measurement taken for the Bertillion
Signalment?
a- trunk height
b- wing span
c- right forearm
d- head length and width

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Answer:

The answer is A-Trunk Weight

Explain the difference between an unendorsed PAP, and an endorsed PAP

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Answer:Identify the parties that are insured for liability coverage under the Personal Auto Policy (PAP).

• Describe the liability coverage in the PAP.

• Explain the medical payments coverage in the PAP.

• Describe the uninsured motorists coverage in the PAP.

• Explain the coverage for damage to your auto in the PAP.

• Explain the duties imposed on the insured after an accident or loss.

• Define the following:

Appraisal provision

Betterment

Cancellation

Collision

Coverage for damage to your auto

Diminution of value

Extended nonowned coverage endorsement

Gap insurance

Liability coverage

Medical payments coverage

Miscellaneous-type vehicle endorsement

Nonowned auto

Nonrenewal

Other-than-collision loss

Personal Auto Policy (PAP)

Single limit

Split limits

Supplementary payments

Temporary substitute vehicle

Underinsured motorists coverage

Uninsured motorists coverage

Your covered auto

Explanation:

Hope this helps, I'm just learning about it myself haha


You're a criminal mastermind who has broken into a gun manufacturing plant and wants to interfere with gun production in such a way that
the guns produced in the factory won't be traceable. What are you looking to sabotage?
A laser cutting device

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i think a laser cutting device would work

Answer:

A steel die stamping device

Explanation:

One of the following is not a democratic right


One of the following is not a democratic right


A. The Right to Vote and to be elected

B. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

C. Freedom of Association
D. Right of Thought, Opinion and ​

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Answer:

I believe the answer is C.

With a(n) _____, organizational members do only as much as is legally required and may even try to use the law to their own advantage

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Answer:

With a defensive strategy, organizational members do only as much as is legally required and may even try to use the law to their own advantage

Explanation:

Since the question was posted under the Law category, we can examine the angle of Law first.

So a  defensive strategy in Law refers to the act of using every available provision, edict, and logic available under law to execute a defense.

In Law, preparing a defense means that the members of an organization have probably been charged to court and now needs to respond to that. The way to go is to use the services of an attorney whose duty it is to understand the case and prevent the members from being found guilty and therefore prosecuted. To do that the attorney or defensive counsel will generally adopt a position that states and proves that the defendants are innocent of the charges leveled against them.

A sound defensive strategy is one that is based on facts. It must also give off the defendant in the best possible light.

So Truth or Fact is one of the best Defensive Strategies that can be used in Law.

Recounting the incidence for which the defendant is being charged in a more positive light helps to achieve one of the following:

at worst, the defendant is convicted but with a very mild or minimal chargeplea bargain (which is where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for less serious charges by the prosecutorat best an acquittal of all charges

In Business (Marketing)

Defensive strategies may also be applied to marketing where a company responds to competition in such a way that attempts to or helps it protect its market share/interest.

An example is cited of when Coca-cola in response to activities of Pepsi changed the taste of their drink to become as sweet as that of Pepsi for the fear that they would lose their customers. This strategy didn't work because it was completely alien to their brand and left its customers disconcerted. Coca-cola on guaging the pulse of its customers was forced to revert back to her old formula.

In other cases, Improving one's product has served successfully as a defense strategy. Other types of defense strategies in business are:

Tinkering with price (this may involve reducing the price of the company's commodities in a promotional way)creating more products/services that compete with the company's existing offerings. This, in a way, is like the company competing against itself rather that than the competition. Google and most manufacturers of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages adopt this strategy.

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why is a crime committed?

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Answer:

The causes of crime are complex. Poverty, parental neglect, low self-esteem, alcohol and drug abuse can be connected to why people break the law. Some are at greater risk of becoming offenders because of the circumstances into which they are born.

Explanation:

There just lot's of evil people out there pray 4 them



What is / are major limitations(s) of the UCR as a measure of total crime?

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Answer:

It only provides data related to number of deaths investigated as potentially criminal homicides

Explanation:

UCR (Uniform Crime Report) give main data on non negligent manslaughter's data.

It's major limitation is that they can provide criminologists only - number of deaths investigated by police as potentially criminal homicides. The issue is also related to data of weapon used.

Differences between U.S. and International GAAP are influenced by all of the following
a. political and legal systems
b. sources of capital
c. languages used
d. inflation
e. taxation

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Answer:

a. political and legal systems

b. sources of capital

d. inflation

e. taxation

Explanation:

GAAP stands for general accounting principles accepted throughout the United States. Being a system completely necessary to promote national investors, economic resources, support of government financial decisions, maintenance of economic records and optimization of commercial performance. US GAAAP differs from international GAAAP, but this difference is the result of several factors such as political and legal systems, sources of capital, business complexity, inflation, taxation, cultural issues and even historical events.

A country's government is worried that it has become too reliant on foreign goods. It wants to encourage its citizens to buy products made by domestic businesses. The government decides to set a strict limit on the total number of foreign imports per year. This is an example of which barrier to trade?

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Answer:

Quotas

Explanation:

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A situation where the country imposes restrictions on the trade of foreign goods to promote domestic consumption is an example of quotas trade.

What are trade restrictions?

The restrictions on the trade activities by an authority(s) that has control over such functioning are known as trade restrictions.

In the above example, it is seen that the government has imposed quotas trade restrictions, indicating a lowered rate of imports and promotion of domestic production and consumption.

Hence, the aforementioned situation is an example of quotas trade restrictions.

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Jake thinks the truck is his own separate property.he can offer evidence and argue against the presumption. True or false?

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If he has fully paid off the truck and doesn’t owe any payments then he owns the truck so it is his property.
I think
If he has proof that he bought it or if his name is in the paperwork he could

why was the Illinois Juvenile act of 1899 important ​

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Answer:

The Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1899 created the first juvenile court in the United States. ... The Act also specified that the new court focus on rehabilitation and treatment rather than punishment and it laid the foundation for the modern juvenile justice system.

Explanation:

This should be right!

Answer:

The Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1899 created the first juvenile court in the United States. It was created in the overall context of child reform and social welfare for children during the nineteenth century. The reformers believed they were acting in the best interests of the child and felt it was their moral obligation to help wayward youth. The legislation resulted in an informal separate institution for dependent, neglected, and delinquent children under the age of 16 years. The Act also specified that the new court focus on rehabilitation and treatment rather than punishment and it laid the foundation for the modern juvenile justice system.

Explanation:

Question 3 of 10
Which option is an example of a low-risk investment?
A. Stocks
O B. Hedge funds
C. Savings accounts
O D. Mutual funds

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Savings account is an example of a low-risk investment.

What is a savings account?

A savings account is a bank account at a retail bank. Common features include a limited number of withdrawals, a lack of cheque and linked debit card facilities, limited transfer options, and the inability to be overdrawn.

A savings account is an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution. Though these accounts typically pay a modest interest rate, their safety and reliability make them a great option for parking cash you want available for short-term needs.

The amount you can withdraw from a savings account is generally unlimited. The interest you earn on a savings account is considered taxable income.

What is a low-risk investment?

Risk is something unwanted happening. In finance, it might be the moment of the price of an asset in the opposite direction to what the investor has bet.

Definition of risk is a question of defining the goal of the investment and then the types of risk it involves.

There are measurement methods for each type of risk. The most common way to define and quantify risk is to use it as a proxy for measuring risk. Variance is the most common way to describe what risk is. Combining all the risks gives us what the total risk of an investment is.

Hence, option C is the correct answer

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Answer:For my question it was actually certificates of deposit

Explanation:

Why do internet crimes occur?

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Answer:

Hacking

Explanation:

Hacking is a major crime which can lead one to having access on government data.

After deciding not to served alcohol to two suspected minors, what is the next appropriate action?

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they would be asked to show ID’s

if there false police would be contacted

if no ID’s are provided they are to be escorted off the property

hope this helps

how many dogs is too much and how many cats is too much.

please answer this question

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Answer:

There is really never too much cats or dogs. It depends on a person's opinion.

Explanation:

If you don't like cats then one cat is to much. Same for dogs. It all depends on the person's opinion.

Question 5 of 5: Someone texting or talking spans an average of 27 seconds after they put the phone down are still thinking about what they just did is called latency.

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The answer is true. Distraction “latency” lasts for about 27 seconds

Which type of court system functions to determine the liability of the defendant? Limited jurisdiction court systems Supreme court systems Criminal court systems Civil court systems

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Answer:

Civil court systems

Explanation:

Civil courts are institutions set up by the government to settle disputes between individuals, companies, government institutions, and so on.

Their primary role is to determine the liability of the defendant who is the source of injury to the plaintiff in the given case.

The injury may not be physical.

Typically the sentence issued in a civil court is aimed at compensating the plaintiff for injury recieved and damages.

On the other hand criminal courts give sentences of incarceration.

Answer:

Civil court systems

Explanation:

Though the United States is dominated by the two major political parties, there are times when a third party candidate might step and play the__________ in an election. This happens when the third party candidate joins the election and steals votes away from one of the major party candidates causing their opponent to win.


O Caucus

O Electoral College

Split Ticket

O Spoiler Role​

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Answer:

The Spoiler Party is a third political party which is designed to draw votes away from one of the two main US political parties.

Explanation:

The caucus is a group of party members who select candidates, delegates, political leaders, etc.

The electoral college is designed to give each state a fair say in presidential elections.

A split ticket is a ballot on which votes are cast for candidates not belonging to the same party as each other.

1. Why do you think the Constitution left to the states the authority for regulating voting? Throughout
history, what have been the pluses and minuses of this for some voters?
2. What were some of the voting "tests" Southern states devised to restrict African Americans from
voting? How did the Voting Rights Act take some of this authority away from the states, and what
were the results?
3. Describe some voter ID laws that were enacted in some states and how recently federal courts
have responded to them. Do you agree or disagree with these courts' decisions and why?|

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For many Americans, voting is not a “prime time” event. Less than 60 percent of eligible voters voted in the 2012 general election. Yet, for other Americans, voting is a very meaningful, almost sacred duty. In this lesson, students will view three short films that explore the importance of voting. Each film/activity examines the topic from a different, thought-provoking perspective. Show each film in sequence and follow with the discussion questions or activity provided. Culminate with an activity that revisits students’ initial ideas about the importance of voting.

The right to choose when, when, and how elections for senators and representatives must be held is outlined in the federal constitution and is subject to change.

Several state legislatures are each given this authority. The Congress does, however, have the authority to amend any aspect of these rules, save from the locations where senators are chosen. In a similar vein, the constitution grants the states broad authority to specify and choose the date, location, and manner of elections for senators and representatives, who have equal power under state supervision of the election process.

A state's ability to conduct an election at its own discretion is granted when it comes to elections. The Constitution gave the states these powers so they could decide how to ensure a free and fair election with peace and to maintain law and order rather than have chaos during the election. This is the main reason for the facilitation of such a strong degree of power in the hands of the states for regulating the process of election.

The authority granted to the states for election administration, has led to a mixed bag of gains and losses for the various voters. In these unfavorable circumstances, the State might postpone the election process and wait until the election can be conducted in a free and fair manner when the situation has stabilized.

On the other side, some voters are against this because they believe that the state may use this ability to advance the federal government that is already in power since they could delay the election process if circumstances were not favorable or within their control. So, the ability to vote may be restricted or even disallowed in specific circumstances.

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Question 7 of 10
Which situation would allow a country to increase the goods it imports
despite spending the same amount of money?
A. The country's government approved an increase in its trade deficit.
B. The country's currency experienced a major decline in interest
rates
C. The inflation rate of the country's currency increased
D. The exchange rate for the country's currency increased

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If the nation's currency's exchange rate rose, the import increases while spending same amount.

So, option D. is correct.

Define import.

An import is a product or service purchased in one country but made in the other. Import is among the most important aspects of international trade.

If the nation's currency's exchange rate rose, it would help the country to import more items while spending the very same amount of money.

So, option D. is correct.

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Answer:

D. The exchange rate for the country's currency increased

Explanation:

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Where did many modern ideas about law originally come from? (3 points)

Historical law codes like Hammurabi's Code

Military law created during the Revolutionary War

Founding documents like the Declaration of Independence

Case law established by King George III

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Answer:

A: Historical Law codes like Hammuribi's code

Explanation:

I took the test and got it right

Answer:

person up top is correct

Explanation:

Where did many modern ideas about law originally come from? Historical law codes like Hammurabi’s Code Military law created during the Revolutionary War.

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