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Explore foundational concepts of law, including key characteristics of good laws, the origins of written law, and distinctions between major and minor crimes. This text delves into various types of law, such as those governing personal behavior and civil disagreements. It also highlights the roles of individuals involved in legal proceedings and the importance of governmental responses to societal issues. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand the essential components of the legal system.
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Row 1---100 Question - Good laws have 4 characteristics, name two of them.
Row 1---200 Question - What is the first written set of laws?
Row 1---300 Question - What/who simplified Roman law?
Row 1---400 Question - What type of law prevents people from harming each other and governs personal behavior?
Row 1---500 Question - What do we call major crimes?
Row 2---100 Question - What do we call minor crime?
Row 2---200 Question -What is the title of the person trying to put an alleged criminal in jail during a trial?
Row 2---300 Question - During a criminal trial, what do we call the person on trial?
Row 2---400 Question - What type of law is concerned with disagreements among citizens?
Row 2---500 Question -What do we call the person who gets sued?
Row 3---100 Question - What do we call the person who does the suing?
Row 3---200 Question - What type of law is concerned with the enforcement of laws by the executive branch?
Row 3---300 Question - What do we call the response of the government to an issue?
Row 3---400 Question -What do we call the type of board that decides what buildings can be built in which areas of a town?
Row 3---500 Question - What does NIMBY stand for?
Row 4---100 Question - Typically how long are short term plans?
Row 4---200 Question - Typically how long are long term plans?
Row 4---300 Question - What do we call the financing of something like a toll road, where you have to pay in order to drive on the road?
Row 4---400 Question - What do we call an IOU where a government body will borrow against future tax earnings?
Row 4---500 Question -When it comes to NIMBY, what issue is it typically addressing?
Row 5---100 Question - What do we call the right of a city to choose its own type of government?
Row 5---200 Question What is it called when two villages put their money together in order to purchase something like a fire truck?
Row 5---300 Question -What do we call the type of city government where the leaders of each city department govern the city?
Row 5---400 Question -What type of law deals with contracts of celebrities and athletes?
Row 5---500 Question -What do we call the government's response to an issue?