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Chapter 11 Self-test questions
Laws, Constitutions, and Federalism
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What is legal positivism?
The belief that only laws which benefit the whole population are legitimate.
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The idea that the law is what the state says it is.
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The claim that laws cannot embody moral principles.
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The idea that lawyers should be in charge of government.
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What does the principle of secularism assert?
Government should be based on religious principles.
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Religions are always a threat to social stability and, therefore, should be banned.
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The state should promote one form of religious belief and ban others.
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The state authorities should have precedence over competing sources of authority, especially religious ones.
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What does the phrase 'the rule of law' mean?
Everyone is equal in the eyes of the law.
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The law should be effective enough to keep everyone in order.
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Laws should reflect the will of the majority.
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Lawyers should never be prosecuted.
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Which three states do NOT have a codified constitution?
The UK, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
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The UK, the US, and Zimbabwe.
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The UK, New Zealand, and Israel.
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Cuba, China, and Russia.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) ...
was influenced by French Revolutionary principles.
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lays down social rights as well as the relationship between the citizen and the state.
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contains clauses which are open to a variety of interpretations.
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All of the above.
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A major difference between Islamic states and their counterparts in the West is that ...
citizens of some Islamic states can appeal to diverse legal systems.
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Islamic judges are less bound by legal precedent.
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Islamic judges are more influenced by religious considerations.
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All of the above.
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The relatively large number of lawyers in the US is partly a product of ...
the high level of corruption in that country.
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the fact that citizens of the US can go to law relatively easily.
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the higher proportion of clever people in the US.
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the deficiencies of the US constitution.
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What does federalism entail?
The decentralization of power within a state.
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The centralization of power within a state.
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The dictatorship of the EU Commission.
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An elected President rather than a monarch.
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Which of the following is
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Nigeria.
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Argentina.
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Fiji.
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Canada.
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Which of the following is
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Governments that include parties representing all of the main communities.
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The devolution of decision-making on key issues.
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Political leaders who lack strong principles.
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Some form of proportional representation.
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