Quiz 1 (Modules 1-2) (Remotely Proctored)
Due Feb 9 at 11:59pm Points 25 Questions 25
Available Feb 3 at 12am - Feb 9 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 60
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Quiz 1 contains 25 questions from Chapters 1-8
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Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 1
"Critical legal studies" scholars accept the premise that law is objectively
fair in distributing goods among members of society.
True
False
Q 1 / 1 pts uestion 2
The Constitution prescribes that the president has the veto power to override any legislation, but the House and Senate can override a presidential
veto with a two-thirds vote in each chamber.
True
False
Q 0 / 1 pts uestion 3
Incorrect
Civil law systems are typically seen in countries that were once under
British colonial rule.
True
False
Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 4
According to Michael Josephson, if there is no such decision that satisfies
the greatest number of core values, one should try to determine which
decision delivers the greatest good to the various stakeholders.
True
False
Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 5
Which of the following is true according to Aristotle and Virtue theory?
Aristotle believed that because all human activity was aimed at some goal
or perceived good, no ranking was required among those goals or goods.
Aristotle rejected wealth, pleasure, and fame as the distinguishing feature
of humans as opposed to other species.
To Aristotle, happiness means living according to the active pursuit of
pleasure.
Happiness cannot be associated with reason.
Ques 0 / 1 pts tion 6
Incorrect
Hobbes and Locke are generally regarded as the preeminent _____
theorists.
stakeholder theory
shareholder primacy
social contract
conscious capital
virtue ethics
Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 7
Federal district courts are bound by the decisions of the court of appeals
in their circuit, but decisions by one circuit court are not binding
precedents for courts in other circuits.
True
False
Q 1 / 1 pts uestion 8
Contingent fee arrangements motivate trial lawyers to screen cases for
those most likely to succeed on the merits and allow substantial recovery
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