Sundry Practice Questions for Final Test, January 2023 PDF

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This document contains practice questions for a final test on law and international relations from January 2023. The questions cover topics such as law, political science, history, international law, and related subjects. It is suitable for students in an undergraduate program, likely studying related fields like history, law, or political science.

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Sundry Practice Question for Final Test, January 2023 1. Aristotle believed that good law is observable in the nature of humans and their world. a) True b) False 2. Police may legally detain and search anyone who belongs to a demographic group they believe commits crime at above average rates. a...

Sundry Practice Question for Final Test, January 2023 1. Aristotle believed that good law is observable in the nature of humans and their world. a) True b) False 2. Police may legally detain and search anyone who belongs to a demographic group they believe commits crime at above average rates. a) True b) False 3. John Locke said the right to govern comes from the consent of the governed. a) True b) False 4. Actus Reus means “motive for the crime“ a) True b) False 5. Police must have probable cause to detain, search, or arrest. a) True b) False 6. The Anglo-saxons invented English Common Law. a) True b) False 7. The Anglo-Saxons practiced trial by ordeal. a) True b) False 8. In the American Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson justi es the separation from England by appealing to: a) natural law b) the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights c) neither of the above 9. P. M. Pierre Trudeau added a Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the Constitution because: a) the U.S. Constitution already had a bill of rights and he wanted Canada to be more American b) Canada was about to receive immigrants from a wider range of cultures c) English Common Law tradition didn’t give Canadians any rights 10. The Nuremberg Trials were conducted by: a) the United Nations b) the states that won WWII c) the International Court of Justice d) the International Criminal Court fi 11. The International Court of Justice is... a) a UN civil court created in 1945 and based in the Netherlands b) an independent civil court established in 2002 and based in Brussels c) a special court established in the 1990s to prosecute genocide in Rwanda d) an independent criminal court created in 2002 and based in The Hague 12. The International Criminal Court is... a) a UN civil court created in 1945 and based in the Netherlands b) an independent civil court established in 2002 and based in Brussels c) a special court established in the 1990s to prosecute genocide in Rwanda d) an independent criminal court created in 2002 and based in The Hague 13. All member states of the UN are subject to the authority of the ICC. a) True b) False 14. Which of these is the main body that resolves disputes over world trade? a) the U.N. b) the W.T.O. c) the W.W.F. d) the G-20 15. Choose the best de nition of the term “tariff.” a) a tax placed on foreign produced items in order to protect domestic producers b) a tax placed on domestic products which applies only to domestic customers c) a tax placed on stamps and tea during the American revolution fi

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