Chapter 2 Review crossword

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Answer 1
where is the crossword?
Answer 2
Where I can’t really see a crossworf

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What does a computer forensic specialist do?
A. design home security systems
B. design large security systems for businesses
C. work in network and computer security
D. hack into computer systems

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Answer:

C. Work in Network and computer security

Explanation:

Forensic Specialists investigate information on digital technology

Correct answer is C !

A grandmother and mother drank too much while at a bar with the mother’s baby. The grandmother offered to take the baby home with her. The You Be the Judge! grandmother put the baby to bed, but she was too drunk to notice that the baby was suffocating from the blankets. The baby died. The grandmother was charged with manslaughter due to her negligent behavior, or her lack of taking reasonable care of the child (adapted from Cornell v. State).

IS THE GRANDMOTHER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER?

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Answer: yes, she failed to take care of the baby while in her care.

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If a crime is committed in Alpha Township within the county of Beta, which agency has primary investigative responsibility?
A. the county sheriff’s office
B. the state patrol
C. the local police department
D. the Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Explain the meaning of the following quote:
“The source of every crime, is some defect of the understanding; or some error in reasoning; or some sudden force of the passions. Defect in the understanding is ignorance; in reasoning, erroneous opinion.”

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Answer:

place soever a man shall come, if he do any thing contrary to that Law, it is a Crime.

Sally is a world champion boxer. She got mad at Cathy and hit her, knowing she might die from being hit that hard. Cathy did not die and was instead knocked unconscious. While unconscious, Cathy threw up and choked to death (adapted from People v. Ginger, which was not about boxers).



CAN SALLY BE CONVICTED FOR THE DEATH OF CATHY?

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Yes , because of Sally’s knock everything like this happened
Yes,first of all she knew hitting her that hard she might die

Suppose Congress tried to create new laws that violate the Constitution. Could the president and/or the Supreme Court block Congress’s actions? If so, how?

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President: The President could choose to veto Congress' bill and publicly state that the reason it is doing so is due to the violation of the Constitution.

Supreme Court: If a lawsuit was filed about the law if it passed, the Supreme Court could review it and decide it was unconstitutional.

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President: The President could choose to veto Congress' bill and publicly state that the reason it is doing so is due to the violation of the Constitution.

Supreme Court: If a lawsuit was filed about the law if it passed, the Supreme Court could review it and decide it was unconstitutional.

Explanation:

Honest question... if I’m 16 or 17 and want to live with my older sister who is 23, can I? My parents gave me permission, I have a job and I’m gonna help with rent for our apartment. So how would the landlords know my parents gave permission without court involved? My sister has 2 jobs and I’m online schooling and I have a job as well we both will help with rents and other necessities. But how will the landlords know we are not lying? How do they know without court involved?

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you can, and i don’t know your landlord but i’m pretty sure most of them won’t bother to ask, and if they do give them contact information for your parents so they can ask them, if they’re so concerned.
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