Legal Vocabulary Quiz
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What does it mean to abstain from voting?

  • To vote against a proposal.
  • To change one's vote after casting it.
  • To influence others to vote.
  • To not vote on a proposal. (correct)
  • What characterizes circumstantial evidence?

  • It directly proves the guilt of a suspect.
  • It suggests something without proving it directly. (correct)
  • It is clear and indisputable.
  • It is based on eyewitness testimony.
  • What is the role of a foreman in a jury?

  • To make the final decision for the jury.
  • To provide legal advice to jurors.
  • To decide the evidence's validity.
  • To speak for the group. (correct)
  • Which of the following best describes premeditated actions?

    <p>Thought out and planned in advance.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does it mean if someone is described as a bigot?

    <p>Someone intolerant of others' beliefs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary Definitions

    • Abstain (v): Choosing not to participate in a vote, as illustrated by approximately sixty individuals opting not to vote in a specific proposal.
    • Circumstantial (evidence) (adj): Suggestive evidence that points toward a conclusion without providing conclusive proof, akin to finding fingerprints at a crime scene.
    • Foreman (n): The designated spokesperson for a jury, responsible for communicating the jury's decisions, such as declaring a guilty verdict.
    • Accuse (v): The act of asserting that someone has committed a wrongdoing or illegal action, exemplified by claims of infidelity.
    • Ballot (n): The physical paper used by voters to record their choices in an election, which officials tally manually.
    • Dogged (adj): Describes a relentless determination or persistence in pursuing goals despite obstacles, as seen in the advocacy for maternal rights.
    • Sadism (n): A psychological phenomenon where an individual derives pleasure from inflicting pain or suffering on others, potentially linked to adverse childhood experiences.
    • Bigot (n): An intolerant person who harbors strong prejudice against different beliefs or identities, particularly in matters of race or religion, characterized by verbal attacks on foreigners.
    • Premeditated (adj): Refers to actions, especially crimes, that are planned deliberately beforehand, indicating a calculated choice of vulnerable victims.
    • Acquitted (adj): The official legal status of a person found not guilty of charges brought against them, highlighting their exoneration from wrongdoing.

    Word Parts and Meaning

    • com-: A prefix meaning "together" or "with," used in words like "commemorate" (to remember together).
    • col-: A prefix signifying "together" or "jointly," as seen in "collaborate" (to work together).
    • cline: A suffix involving the notion of leaning or tendency, as illustrated in "inclination" (a disposition towards something).

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    Test your knowledge of important legal terms and their meanings with this quiz. Featuring definitions and examples, you'll gain a better understanding of vocabulary used in law and court settings. Challenge yourself to see how well you understand these key concepts!

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