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What is the nature of police power according to the text?
What is the nature of police power according to the text?
- Restricted by human foresight
- Defined and expressed in its scope
- Limited by the demands of society
- Co-extensive with self-protection and survival (correct)
Why is the scope of police power considered almost boundless?
Why is the scope of police power considered almost boundless?
- Due to the constantly changing and progressive world (correct)
- Because it is restricted by human foresight
- Because it is defined and limited by law
- As a result of public interest and welfare being well-defined
What does the text imply about the demands of society in a modern democratic framework?
What does the text imply about the demands of society in a modern democratic framework?
- They have multiplied to almost unimaginable proportions (correct)
- They have decreased significantly
- They are restricted by governmental processes
- They are well within the limits of police power
How does the text describe the fields of public interest and public welfare?
How does the text describe the fields of public interest and public welfare?
Why does the text argue that the field and scope of police power has become almost boundless?
Why does the text argue that the field and scope of police power has become almost boundless?
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