20 Questions
Which individual may arrest a person without a warrant?
Any person, whether a police officer or not
Who believes that 'Man is a social animal'?
Aristotle
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of society in the text?
Individual hermits
What are the two broad concerns highlighted in the text?
Distributive Justice and Political power
In the context of arrests mentioned in the text, what is necessary for a person to be apprehended by any individual?
Belief on reasonable grounds that apprehension is necessary
In Plato's ideal state, which class governs the city?
Guardians
According to Confucius, what is the virtue of the little people?
The virtue of the grass
What did Laozi suggest would make the people not disorderly?
Promoting worthy people
What does Daoism envision politically and economically?
Political competition
'Lead them with government and regulate them by punishments' is associated with which philosopher's governance principle?
Confucius
What is the specific charge the US Department of Justice has leveled against Edward Snowden?
Violating the Espionage Act
In Plato's ideal state, what is the role of the auxiliaries?
Defend the city
Which philosopher emphasized leading with virtue and governing by ritual to maintain order in society?
Confucius
What does Daoism critique in terms of political and economic systems according to the text?
All of the above
In governance, what does Confucius prioritize over punitive measures like killing?
Virtue
What is the significance of Sect 458 of the Crimes Act 1988 mentioned in the text?
It allows any person to make a citizen's arrest without a warrant
According to Aristotle's quote 'Man is a social animal', which of the following areas does the text NOT mention as part of society?
Military organizations
What is emphasized as a key aspect of society in the text?
Multifaceted nature
Which individual from the text embraced a life outside of society?
Chris McCandless
In the context of society outlined in the text, which of the following is NOT considered part of societal interactions?
Individual hermitages
Test your knowledge of the State's powers and the rights of sovereign citizens with this quiz focusing on the Crimes Act 1988, Section 458. Explore scenarios where a person can be arrested without a warrant and the procedures that follow according to the law.
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