C- Two point turnabout
This will allow you to see both sides of traffic to ensure that re-entry is as safe as possible. Doing a U-turn can be very unsafe if not done properly, and does not involve backing or pulling forward into a driveway. Three point turn about blocks the entire lane of traffic, and does not involve a driveway. This is used when there is not other option. Finally, traveling around the block does not involve the backing or pulling forward into a driveway.
This means that a Two point turnabout is the best answer.
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Safety belts usually consist of a lap belt and __________
Answer:
a shoulder belt
Explanation:
what 1978 law amended title vii of the civil rights act?
which type of government provides the best protection of individual rights?
Answer:
A democratic, strong government provides the best protection of individual rights.
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In a legal memorandum, when discussing how other cases have addressed an issue that you are analyzing, you need to include ____ the cases.
Answer:
In a legal memorandum, when discussing how other cases have addressed an issue that you are analyzing, you need to include _citations to___ the cases.
Explanation:
Without going into the specifics of the charge, the defendant was found guilty of violating an obscure state law in a county court. Since the law was enacted a century ago, not a single person has been charged with violating it in the state. As a result, this case was essentially new territory for state prosecutors and the presiding county court judge. The case is being appealed. The defense attorney is confident that the verdict will be overturned based on a failure of what they perceive as the judge not abiding by precedent. This claimed precedent refers to a recent highly publicized case in another state that involved a similar law. As a noted legal scholar, the state judiciary has called you in to assess the validity of the appeal. When asked for your preliminary thoughts by a senior state prosecutor, specifically if you believe the judge failed to follow precedent in offering his opinion, how do you respond
In the situation described and following the definition and common use cases of precedent, I would confirm that it is my opinion that the judge in question did in fact fail to follow precedent.
Precedent is described as a past event and/or action which is used as a guide when considering the course of action for a similar situation. Given the keyword "similar" in this definition, it can be argued that in order for precedent to apply to a situation, it is not necessary for the details of each situation to be identical.
Therefore, the defense attorney can argue the failure to follow precedent based solely on the similarly obscure nature of each law. Furthermore, if the defense attorney is able to procure evidence of past infractions of this law for which no charges were upheld, it would almost certainly result in the appeal being granted and the subsequent review of the law in question.
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according to rios, what are zero-tolerance policies in schools an example of?
The main zero school policies are; Weapons, Threats to hurt someone, Drugs, Sexual behavior, Being Violent.( Big Fights )
Some schools are different from others but some school policies are Bullying and Being Disobedient and not following Conduct.
legal decisions made by judges in court cases are called
Answer:
In law, a judgment, also spelled judgement, is a decision of a court regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding.
Explanation:
Do I go to jail if I hit a car and run
Answer:
You could face a lot of charges for the car and damage but you go to jail.
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Which section of this diagram represents the highest court that has the power to rule that a law violates the U.S. Constitution? (3 points)
Group of answer choices
A
B
F
D
Answer:
I think it's A or F
Explanation:
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which act is violated if an employer refuses to provide health insurance to pregnant females due to the increased cost associated with their pregnancy?
Answer:
Congress enacted the "Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA)" in 1978 to make clear that discrimination based on pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Explanation:
The Maternity Benefit Act of 1961 states that it is illegal for an employer to deny pregnant women health insurance due to the higher expense of their pregnancies.
What does the Maternity Benefit Act of 1961 mean?The Maternity Benefit Act of 1961 sought to: The Act's goals are to firstly give maternity benefits to women who work in specific establishments, and secondly it also set rules for how long they can be employed there before and after giving birth.
All organizations, plantations, including factories, businesses, government agencies, legislative bodies, and stores that are under the control of the national government are subject to the Maternity Benefit Act.
According to studies, having a sufficient maternity leave can reduce infant death rates, promote the mother's health, increase female labor force participation, and boost breastfeeding rates.
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Write a paragraph that explains which insurance you think is the most needed and why?
Answer:
Health insurance is the single most important type of insurance you'll ever buy. That's because if you don't have health insurance and something goes wrong, it's not just your money at risk, it's your life.
Health insurance is intended to pay for the costs of medical care. Many people get health insurance through employers who subsidize premiums, meaning the employer pays the bulk of your premium, and you chip in a little with each paycheck.If you don't have employer-sponsored health insurance, you'll need to buy health insurance on the individual market. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, you may be able to buy subsidized insurance on a state or federal exchange and get tax credits that help you afford the cost of monthly premiums. The specific coverage you get when you buy health insurance depends which policy you select. Your options include:
Low-deductible health plans: Low deductible health insurance plans are plans that keep your out-of-pocket costs for care low. You will pay higher premiums for these plans, since they provide more coverage. Your costs are more predictable since you'll know what your premiums are up front and you never have to worry about paying thousands of dollars if you end up needing medical services. High-deductible health plans: High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) have low premiums, meaning you pay less up front each month just to be covered. But the trade-off is that you're responsible for covering routine basic care, because your deductible -- or the amount you pay with your own money before insurance kicks in to pay the rest-- is typically several thousand dollars. With many high-deductible health plans, you can open a Health Savings Account (HSA) and contribute pre-tax funds to it that can be used to pay for medical costs as you incur them.
Catastrophic health plans: Catastrophic health plans are the cheapest in terms of premiums, but provide virtually no coverage for care unless you incur many thousands of dollars in medical costs. The deductibles are even higher than that of a typical high-deductible plan. Health maintenance organizations (HMOs): With an HMO network, you are restricted to receiving care from a specific network of participating doctors. These doctors are referred to as being in-network and they have agreed to accept rates for care set by your insurance company. You will need a referral from a primary care physician to see a specialist. Most HMOs define "specialist" to include anyone other than your primary care physician. This could include obstetricians, dermatologists, psychologists, chiropractors, and more.
Preferred provider organizations (PPOs): With PPOs, you don't have to get a referral to see a specialist. And while care will be cheaper if you pick a doctor who is in network, you'll have better coverage for out-of-network care than with an HMO. Exclusive provider organizations (EPOs): EPOs don't require that you get a referral to see a specialist, but will pay nothing for out-of-network care except in emergencies.Point-of-service plan: A point-of-service plan pays for in-network and out-of-network care, although you'll pay more if you see a doctor out-of-network. A primary care doctor will need to make referrals to specialists when needed.
Try to match your policy to your care needs out of what's available and offered to you. If you're someone who doesn't incur a lot of health expenses, a high-deductible health policy may be the most affordable solution. But if you see the doctor often for any number of reasons, get a policy with higher premiums but more comprehensive coverage and a lower deductible, so you don't go broke paying for all your services. Every health insurance plan is required to cover certain basic services before your deductible is met, like preventative care. The law also mandates insurance companies cannot charge more for a health insurance policy if the person has a pre-existing condition. The price of health insurance is based upon your age, geographic area, and whether you're a smoker. Insurers are prohibited by Obamacare from considering your gender, race, or past medical history.
Without exception, absolutely everyone needs health insurance because even a minor medical issue can become extremely expensive. Major medical issues can come with astronomical costs, as a single hospital stay or surgical procedure could cost many thousands of dollars. You can sign up for health insurance only at certain times of the year during "open enrollment", which is a designated period when anyone can buy coverage, unless you have a qualifying event, such as losing coverage because of a divorce or job change. Visit Healthcare.gov to find out when open enrollment is on the Obamacare exchanges, or check with your employer to see when you can sign up if your employer provides insurance as a job benefit.
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Does the method a profiler uses to create their profile matter? Why or why not?
Answer:
This would be called Offender profiling.
Offender profiling, also known as criminal profiling, is an investigative strategy used by law enforcement agencies to identify likely suspects and has been used by investigators to link cases that may have been committed by the same person.
Explanation:
As sworn officers of the court, prosecutors are required to base their decisions of whether to prosecute solely on ____________.
The ______ Supreme Court decision said evidence may not be admitted in a court case if its seizure violated the Fourth Amendment.
Answer:
Mapp v. Ohio
Explanation:
Someone you know gets a perfect score on the SAT. What personal, family, and social characteristics do you think they have
If someone gets a perfect score on the SAT, they will most likely have 1 to no friends because she or he would be studying all the time. The reason she or he may be studying all the time may be because of their family. Their parents may push them too hard which made them feel like they have to get straight A's and it is a way of making their parents proud. On the other hand, they might have also be living in a poor area. Most kids from a young age may see their parents and where they are at now and use that as something that pushes them to do good in life to get out of an area like that. They are not social at all and they most likely are a teacher's pet. They never go to parties or get in trouble. They most likely have a perfect attendance.
Which of the following is NOT an effective strategy to manage stress? Accept minor setbacks in your goals. Break down goals into smaller steps. Give yourself credit for accomplishments. Treat yourself to junk food.
Answer:
Treat yourself to junk food.
Which statement best describes executive privilege?
Select one:
a.
Executive privilege includes all of the perks of living in the White House.
b.
Executive privilege is invoked when a President disagrees with a Congressional action.
c.
Executive privilege is a power formally granted to the President in the Constitution.
d.
Executive privilege enables to deny Congress access to documents that are vital to the operation of the Executive branch.
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Joey comes from a rough inner-city neighborhood. His older brothers both joined a gang at a young age. Joey is bussed to a nicer neighborhood to attend school, but the students there are convinced that he will fall into the same pattern as everyone else from his area. According to labeling theory, what is MOST likely to happen if Joey begins to believe this stereotype? A. Joey will be the first person from his neighborhood to graduate from college. B. Joey will end up in a gang like his brothers. C. Joey will start an anti-gang movement in the city. D. Joey will change his name and assimilate into his new community.
Answer:
B. Joey will end up in a gang like his brothers.
Answer:
Joey will end up in a gang like his brothers.
Explanation:
Some children and adolescents are motivated to join a gang for a sense of connection or to define a new sense of who they are. Others are motivated by peer pressure, a need to protect themselves and their family, because a family member also is in a gang, or to make money.
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who uses brainly to study? I thought we were all here to cheat on tests. but the ads say diffrent
Answer:i dont know who is here to study
Explanation:
Answer:
It is neither. Brainly is a whole scam.
Should profiling even be allowed-is it scientific enough to stay in the realm of criminal justice? Why or why not?
What are the three main factors that predict who will vote in elections?
Answer:
The three cleavage-based voting factors focused on in research are class, gender and religion. Firstly, religion is often a factor which influences one's party choice.
Explanation:
which type of government provides the best protection of individual rights?
Answer: i think Democracy
Explanation:
how many years in jail for drunk driving and killing someone?
Answer:
10 years jail time
the violation of a society’s formally enacted law is called __________.
Answer:
The violation of a society’s formally enacted law is called a deviance.
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How is Routine Activity Theory related to community-oriented policing? That is, explain how
COP is based on Routine Activity Theory.
Answer:
It would have been very natural fifty years ago to leave your house and see the neighborhood cop pass by, and to engage in a lengthy conversation with him. The cops were a mainstay in the community; they taught baseball, knew everyone in the neighborhood, and were concerned about the town's general safety.
is there a difference between not guilty and acquitted
Reporters have a responsibility both to inform the public and to protect their sources. From an ethical standpoint what should Jordan do?
Answer:
I believe that Jordan shouldn't post the story despite the fact reporters have a responsibility to inform the public, people shouldn't be put in the spotlight if they don't want to be in the spotlight. There are hundreds of things that could go wrong. What if someone out there sees this story and goes after the family right after they became a victim.
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Who MOST likely carried out the Gardner Museum heist, in which $500 million in art was stolen and none has been recovered? OA. habitual thieves B. professional thieves C. persistent thieves d D. occasional offenders
Answer:
B. Professional thieves
Answer:
professional thieves
Explanation:
The "professional thief" is a highly specialized predatory offender with a history that dates back to Elizabethan England. Although this type of criminal is generally associated with narcotic addiction, his drug-taking typically involved the use of heroin, morphine, and cocaine on an intermittent basis.
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What would a lender do to get money from a debtor's job?
O A. The lender would charge the debtor a penalty.
O B. The lender would sue the debtor.
O C. The lender would place a lien on the debtor's property.
O D. The lender would garnish the debtor's wages.
A defendant was on trial for having committed a murder in 1995. Taking the stand, the defendant denied being present in the city where the murder occurred at the time of the killing. The prosecution sought to admit into evidence a copy of the local newspaper published the day after the killing. The newspaper contained an article in which the defendant was quoted as stating that he had heard shots on the day of the murder from inside his apartment. The defendant objected to the introduction of this evidence. Should the judge admit the newspaper article into evidence
This is based on who is telling the truth. The defendant denys being in the city at the time of the murder, but then a local newspaper states that he heard gunshots from inside his apartment the day of the murder (which would be impossible if he wasn't in the city at the same of the murder). There could also be a chance that the newspaper could be lying mainly because the defendant objected that the evidence was correct. In this case, the judge should take this into consideration especially when a local newpaper article announced that the defendant heard gunshots after saying that he was never in the city. So I would say, the newspaper article could be evidence to prove that the defendant is responsible for the murder.