Deck 1: Introduction to the Business and Ethics Environment in a Diverse Society

Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Question
Bernard Madoff, former NASDAQ chairman, was sentenced in June 2009 to 150 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges that he conducted purportedly the largest _____ swindle in the country's history and lost a reported $51 billion of his clients' assets.

A) forex
B) Ponzi scheme
C) insider trading
D) pyramid scheme
Use Space or
up arrow
down arrow
to flip the card.
Question
Instead of granting money damages to the victim, civil laws generally result in punishment of the perpetrator.
Question
Equitable remedies are generally available when no law has been violated, but a party wishes to have relief.
Question
The laws passed by congress are known as executive orders.
Question
According to the categorical imperative theory, in the event of an ethical dilemma, the ends justify the means and the choice is made to do what is the "greatest good" for the most people.
Question
The legislative branch of the government has the authority to interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional.
Question
Legal positivism is based on the theory that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
Question
_____ is the study of law, legal systems, and legal philosophy.

A) Conchology
B) Ethology
C) Jurisprudence
D) Emotivism
Question
Jim Crow laws promoted segregation and racial discrimination.
Question
The sociological theory is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
Question
According to _____, to the extent the laws reflect the laws of nature or God, the laws are considered "good" ones; to the extent they do not, they are "bad."

A) Jim Crow laws
B) Natural law
C) Tort laws
D) Marxism
Question
The executive branch of government has the president as the chief executive.
Question
Public law may involve involuntary litigation and is brought by the state.
Question
Civil law is designed to make whole those who have suffered physical, monetary, property, or other injury at the hands of another.
Question
The judicial branch of government is primarily responsible for executing the laws of the land.
Question
The theory of natural law is based on the premise that law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
Question
The legislative branch of government is composed of Congress and the Senate.
Question
Which of the following is best defined as a system of limitations upon our actions imposed by the government to ensure order, safety, predictability and control?

A) Economics
B) Politics
C) Law
D) Society
Question
The executive branch of government has the authority to pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
Question
Which of the following is based on the theory that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based?

A) Legal positivism
B) Tort law
C) Syndicalism
D) Natural law
Question
Which of the following branches of the government is composed of Congress and the Senate?

A) Legislative
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Civil
Question
According to the _____ theory of jurisprudence, actual experience is the key to determining what law should be.

A) legal realism
B) natural law
C) sociological theory
D) legal positivism
Question
The legislative branch of the government has the authority to:

A) interpret laws.
B) pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
C) request legislation and veto legislation.
D) interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional.
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding the sociological theory?

A) This theory is based on a premise that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
B) According to this theory, law should change as societal ideas change.
C) According to this theory, to the extent laws reflect laws of nature, or God, the laws are considered "good" ones. To the extent they do not, they are "bad."
D) This theory is based on the premise that law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding the legislative branch of government?

A) It is primarily responsible for interpreting the law by deciding cases in federal courts.
B) It has the right to issue executive orders and to veto bills Congress passes.
C) It is responsible for executing the laws of the land.
D) It is composed of Congress and the Senate.
Question
Which of the following theories of jurisprudence, according to some people, is not a good way to view law because it makes law too fluid?

A) Aristocracy
B) Legal Positivism
C) Natural law
D) Sociological theory
Question
Which of the following branches of the government has primary responsibility for enacting laws in the areas over which the Constitution designated the federal government would have authority?

A) Executive
B) Civil
C) Judicial
D) Legislative
Question
Which of the following theories of jurisprudence is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society?

A) Legal positivism
B) Natural law
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal realism
Question
The _____ branch of government is primarily responsible for interpreting the law by deciding cases in federal courts.

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) civil
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding natural law?

A) According to the theory of natural law, law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
B) The theory underlying natural law is that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
C) The theory of natural law is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
D) According to the theory of natural law, actual experience is the key to determining what law should be.
Question
The executive branch of the government has the authority to:

A) interpret laws.
B) pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
C) request legislation and veto legislation.
D) interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional.
Question
The _____ branch of government is responsible for executing the laws of the land.

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) civil
Question
Which of the following concepts is most likely to justify the restriction and eventual extermination of millions of Jews, Pentecostals, Gypsies, gays, blacks, and other "undesirables" during the Holocaust?

A) Legal realism
B) Natural law
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal positivism
Question
Which of the following branches of the government has the president as the chief executive?

A) Legislative
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Civil
Question
Which of the following laws is true regarding legal positivism?

A) The theory of legal positivism is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
B) The theory underlying legal positivism is that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
C) According to the theory of legal positivism, law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
D) According to the theory of legal positivism, actual experience is the key to determining what law should be.
Question
Which of the following theories of jurisprudence is based on law as issued by a governing figure or sovereign?

A) Legal realism
B) Natural law
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal positivism
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding legal realism?

A) The theory of legal realism is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
B) The theory underlying legal realism is that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
C) According to the theory of legal realism, law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
D) According to the theory of legal realism, law follows what people actually do.
Question
According to this theory of jurisprudence, if the reality is that most people smoke marijuana, then it should be legalized, rather than deeming it illegal because it is viewed by some as immoral. Identify the theory of jurisprudence in discussion.

A) Natural law
B) Legal realism
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal positivism
Question
The Declaration of Independence's statement that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." is a well-known example of _____.

A) natural law
B) fascism
C) tort law
D) Jim Crow law
Question
With reference to the federal government, which of the following is true regarding a system of checks and balances?

A) Only one of the branches is given all the authority.
B) All the branches of the government are given equal authority.
C) All the branches of the government operate independent of each other.
D) It ensures that government policies are not reached without the input of the other branches.
Question
The judicial branch has the authority to:

A) interpret laws.
B) pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
C) request legislation and veto legislation.
D) nominate federal judges.
Question
All of the following statements are true regarding torts EXCEPT:

A) tort liability generally results in financial liability on the part of the tortfeasor.
B) negligent infliction of emotional distress would be an example of tort.
C) torts are noncontract violations of civil law.
D) tort cases are brought by the state.
Question
Which of the following branches of government has the authority to provide the president with advice and consent as to the president's judicial and other nominations?

A) Judicial
B) Executive
C) Civil
D) Legislative
Question
Which of the following statements is true in the context of equitable laws?

A) The case usually results in nonmonetary remedies.
B) The harmed party generally has a right to a jury trial.
C) The case is generally governed by federal laws.
D) Stare decisis is used for decision making.
Question
Which of the following branches of government has the authority to nominate federal judges?

A) Substantive
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Legislative
Question
This act is a legislative response to some of the more nefarious business practices that often stemmed from less than stellar ethical decision making by businesses and that ostensibly led to the financial downturn and bailouts of 2008 and 2009. It was signed into law on July 21, 2010, by President Obama. Identify the act in the discussion.

A) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B) Supplemental Appropriations Act
C) Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
D) Dodd-Frank Act
Question
Which of the following laws provides rules and regulations for how to exercise the rights we are given by substantive law?

A) Public law
B) Civil law
C) Procedural law
D) Private law
Question
According to the _____ ethical theory, in the event of an ethical dilemma, the ends justify the means and the choice should be made to do what is the "greatest good" for the most people.

A) utilitarian
B) deontological
C) categorical imperative
D) consequentialism
Question
According to which of the following ethical theories, in the event of an ethical dilemma, everyone should act as they would want someone else to act in the situation?

A) Utilitarian approach
B) Deontological
C) Categorical imperative
D) Consequentialism
Question
Which of the following types of laws is most likely to govern matters such as the court in which a plaintiff should bring the case?

A) Private law
B) Procedural law
C) Substantive
D) Criminal
Question
_____ law is generally the type of law that permits people to recover money damages for noncriminal actions which occur, such as car accidents, character defamation, or product liability.

A) Jim Crow
B) Executive
C) Criminal
D) Civil
Question
A law regarding trade secrets is an example of _____ law.

A) civil
B) substantive
C) private
D) criminal
Question
Which of the following best represents voluntary binding agreements people or businesses enter into in order to obtain something to which they are not otherwise entitled?

A) Torts
B) Memorandums
C) Contracts
D) Articles of incorporation
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding private law?

A) It is related to the private parties' rights and interests rather than the interest of the government.
B) It provides rules and regulations for how to exercise the rights we are given by substantive law.
C) It is related to area that deals with interaction between people and government.
D) It provides rights and remedies and dictates what kinds of actions we can and cannot engage in.
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding public law?

A) The harmed party bringing suit pays for suit.
B) The suit brought on behalf of harmed party.
C) The suit does not proceed if the harmed party doesn't want it to.
D) It often deals with criminal cases.
Question
Defamation is most likely to be an example of _____.

A) violation of public law
B) a tort
C) violation of substantive law
D) a felony
Question
Which of the following branches of government has the authority to interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional?

A) Civil
B) Legislative
C) Judicial
D) Executive
Question
Which of the following laws provides rights and remedies and dictates what kinds of actions we can and cannot engage in?

A) Procedural
B) Private
C) Substantive
D) Civil
Question
Torts are noncontract violations of _____ law.

A) public
B) substantive
C) civil
D) procedural
Question
In the case of private law,

A) the suit can proceed if the victim doesn't want it to.
B) the suit is brought on behalf of harmed party.
C) the cases handled are generally criminal cases.
D) the harmed party does not pay for suit.
Question
Discuss the legal realism theory of jurisprudence.
Question
Discuss briefly the three branches of the federal government.
Question
Discuss with an example, natural law.
Question
What is the difference between law and morality?
Question
Discuss with an example legal positivism.
Question
Compare civil law and criminal law.
Question
Discuss civil and criminal law.
Question
Explain the following ethical theories, utilitarian approach and categorical imperative.
Question
Discuss substantive and procedural law.
Question
Discuss the sociological theory of jurisprudence.
Question
Define law.
Question
What is equity? Distinguish between law and equity.
Question
What is a bailment? Explain with an example.
Question
Define tort. Discuss briefly common law torts.
Question
Distinguish between public law and private law.
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/75
auto play flashcards
Play
simple tutorial
Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Deck 1: Introduction to the Business and Ethics Environment in a Diverse Society
1
Bernard Madoff, former NASDAQ chairman, was sentenced in June 2009 to 150 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges that he conducted purportedly the largest _____ swindle in the country's history and lost a reported $51 billion of his clients' assets.

A) forex
B) Ponzi scheme
C) insider trading
D) pyramid scheme
B
Explanation: Bernard Madoff, former NASDAQ chairman, was sentenced in June 2009 to 150 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges that he conducted purportedly the largest Ponzi scheme swindle in the country's history and lost a reported $51 billion of his clients' assets.
2
Instead of granting money damages to the victim, civil laws generally result in punishment of the perpetrator.
False
Explanation: Civil law is generally the type of law that permits people to recover money damages for noncriminal actions which occur, such as car accidents, character defamation, or product liability.
3
Equitable remedies are generally available when no law has been violated, but a party wishes to have relief.
True
Explanation: Equity stands outside the law to provide relief when legal remedies are not available. It is extralegal relief available when the law does not provide a legal remedy.
4
The laws passed by congress are known as executive orders.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
According to the categorical imperative theory, in the event of an ethical dilemma, the ends justify the means and the choice is made to do what is the "greatest good" for the most people.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
The legislative branch of the government has the authority to interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
Legal positivism is based on the theory that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
_____ is the study of law, legal systems, and legal philosophy.

A) Conchology
B) Ethology
C) Jurisprudence
D) Emotivism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
Jim Crow laws promoted segregation and racial discrimination.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
The sociological theory is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
According to _____, to the extent the laws reflect the laws of nature or God, the laws are considered "good" ones; to the extent they do not, they are "bad."

A) Jim Crow laws
B) Natural law
C) Tort laws
D) Marxism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
The executive branch of government has the president as the chief executive.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
13
Public law may involve involuntary litigation and is brought by the state.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
14
Civil law is designed to make whole those who have suffered physical, monetary, property, or other injury at the hands of another.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
15
The judicial branch of government is primarily responsible for executing the laws of the land.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
16
The theory of natural law is based on the premise that law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
17
The legislative branch of government is composed of Congress and the Senate.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
18
Which of the following is best defined as a system of limitations upon our actions imposed by the government to ensure order, safety, predictability and control?

A) Economics
B) Politics
C) Law
D) Society
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
19
The executive branch of government has the authority to pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
20
Which of the following is based on the theory that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based?

A) Legal positivism
B) Tort law
C) Syndicalism
D) Natural law
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
21
Which of the following branches of the government is composed of Congress and the Senate?

A) Legislative
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Civil
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
22
According to the _____ theory of jurisprudence, actual experience is the key to determining what law should be.

A) legal realism
B) natural law
C) sociological theory
D) legal positivism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
23
The legislative branch of the government has the authority to:

A) interpret laws.
B) pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
C) request legislation and veto legislation.
D) interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
Which of the following statements is true regarding the sociological theory?

A) This theory is based on a premise that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
B) According to this theory, law should change as societal ideas change.
C) According to this theory, to the extent laws reflect laws of nature, or God, the laws are considered "good" ones. To the extent they do not, they are "bad."
D) This theory is based on the premise that law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
25
Which of the following statements is true regarding the legislative branch of government?

A) It is primarily responsible for interpreting the law by deciding cases in federal courts.
B) It has the right to issue executive orders and to veto bills Congress passes.
C) It is responsible for executing the laws of the land.
D) It is composed of Congress and the Senate.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
26
Which of the following theories of jurisprudence, according to some people, is not a good way to view law because it makes law too fluid?

A) Aristocracy
B) Legal Positivism
C) Natural law
D) Sociological theory
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
27
Which of the following branches of the government has primary responsibility for enacting laws in the areas over which the Constitution designated the federal government would have authority?

A) Executive
B) Civil
C) Judicial
D) Legislative
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
28
Which of the following theories of jurisprudence is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society?

A) Legal positivism
B) Natural law
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal realism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
29
The _____ branch of government is primarily responsible for interpreting the law by deciding cases in federal courts.

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) civil
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
30
Which of the following statements is true regarding natural law?

A) According to the theory of natural law, law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
B) The theory underlying natural law is that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
C) The theory of natural law is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
D) According to the theory of natural law, actual experience is the key to determining what law should be.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
31
The executive branch of the government has the authority to:

A) interpret laws.
B) pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
C) request legislation and veto legislation.
D) interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
32
The _____ branch of government is responsible for executing the laws of the land.

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) civil
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
33
Which of the following concepts is most likely to justify the restriction and eventual extermination of millions of Jews, Pentecostals, Gypsies, gays, blacks, and other "undesirables" during the Holocaust?

A) Legal realism
B) Natural law
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal positivism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
34
Which of the following branches of the government has the president as the chief executive?

A) Legislative
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Civil
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
35
Which of the following laws is true regarding legal positivism?

A) The theory of legal positivism is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
B) The theory underlying legal positivism is that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
C) According to the theory of legal positivism, law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
D) According to the theory of legal positivism, actual experience is the key to determining what law should be.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
36
Which of the following theories of jurisprudence is based on law as issued by a governing figure or sovereign?

A) Legal realism
B) Natural law
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal positivism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
37
Which of the following statements is true regarding legal realism?

A) The theory of legal realism is based on the premise that society's ideas change over time and law should reflect a compromise between the changing, often conflicting, interests of society.
B) The theory underlying legal realism is that there is a discoverable set of absolute right and wrong principles upon which our laws should be based.
C) According to the theory of legal realism, law derives its status as law from the fact that it has been enacted by the sovereign with the power to enforce his or her wishes.
D) According to the theory of legal realism, law follows what people actually do.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
38
According to this theory of jurisprudence, if the reality is that most people smoke marijuana, then it should be legalized, rather than deeming it illegal because it is viewed by some as immoral. Identify the theory of jurisprudence in discussion.

A) Natural law
B) Legal realism
C) Sociological theory
D) Legal positivism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
39
The Declaration of Independence's statement that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." is a well-known example of _____.

A) natural law
B) fascism
C) tort law
D) Jim Crow law
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
40
With reference to the federal government, which of the following is true regarding a system of checks and balances?

A) Only one of the branches is given all the authority.
B) All the branches of the government are given equal authority.
C) All the branches of the government operate independent of each other.
D) It ensures that government policies are not reached without the input of the other branches.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
41
The judicial branch has the authority to:

A) interpret laws.
B) pass laws to bring the court's interpretation of law in line with the views of the legislature.
C) request legislation and veto legislation.
D) nominate federal judges.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
42
All of the following statements are true regarding torts EXCEPT:

A) tort liability generally results in financial liability on the part of the tortfeasor.
B) negligent infliction of emotional distress would be an example of tort.
C) torts are noncontract violations of civil law.
D) tort cases are brought by the state.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
43
Which of the following branches of government has the authority to provide the president with advice and consent as to the president's judicial and other nominations?

A) Judicial
B) Executive
C) Civil
D) Legislative
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
44
Which of the following statements is true in the context of equitable laws?

A) The case usually results in nonmonetary remedies.
B) The harmed party generally has a right to a jury trial.
C) The case is generally governed by federal laws.
D) Stare decisis is used for decision making.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
45
Which of the following branches of government has the authority to nominate federal judges?

A) Substantive
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Legislative
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
46
This act is a legislative response to some of the more nefarious business practices that often stemmed from less than stellar ethical decision making by businesses and that ostensibly led to the financial downturn and bailouts of 2008 and 2009. It was signed into law on July 21, 2010, by President Obama. Identify the act in the discussion.

A) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B) Supplemental Appropriations Act
C) Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
D) Dodd-Frank Act
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
47
Which of the following laws provides rules and regulations for how to exercise the rights we are given by substantive law?

A) Public law
B) Civil law
C) Procedural law
D) Private law
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
48
According to the _____ ethical theory, in the event of an ethical dilemma, the ends justify the means and the choice should be made to do what is the "greatest good" for the most people.

A) utilitarian
B) deontological
C) categorical imperative
D) consequentialism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
49
According to which of the following ethical theories, in the event of an ethical dilemma, everyone should act as they would want someone else to act in the situation?

A) Utilitarian approach
B) Deontological
C) Categorical imperative
D) Consequentialism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
50
Which of the following types of laws is most likely to govern matters such as the court in which a plaintiff should bring the case?

A) Private law
B) Procedural law
C) Substantive
D) Criminal
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
51
_____ law is generally the type of law that permits people to recover money damages for noncriminal actions which occur, such as car accidents, character defamation, or product liability.

A) Jim Crow
B) Executive
C) Criminal
D) Civil
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
52
A law regarding trade secrets is an example of _____ law.

A) civil
B) substantive
C) private
D) criminal
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
53
Which of the following best represents voluntary binding agreements people or businesses enter into in order to obtain something to which they are not otherwise entitled?

A) Torts
B) Memorandums
C) Contracts
D) Articles of incorporation
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
54
Which of the following statements is true regarding private law?

A) It is related to the private parties' rights and interests rather than the interest of the government.
B) It provides rules and regulations for how to exercise the rights we are given by substantive law.
C) It is related to area that deals with interaction between people and government.
D) It provides rights and remedies and dictates what kinds of actions we can and cannot engage in.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
55
Which of the following statements is true regarding public law?

A) The harmed party bringing suit pays for suit.
B) The suit brought on behalf of harmed party.
C) The suit does not proceed if the harmed party doesn't want it to.
D) It often deals with criminal cases.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
56
Defamation is most likely to be an example of _____.

A) violation of public law
B) a tort
C) violation of substantive law
D) a felony
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
57
Which of the following branches of government has the authority to interpret executive orders or other presidential acts as unconstitutional?

A) Civil
B) Legislative
C) Judicial
D) Executive
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
58
Which of the following laws provides rights and remedies and dictates what kinds of actions we can and cannot engage in?

A) Procedural
B) Private
C) Substantive
D) Civil
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
59
Torts are noncontract violations of _____ law.

A) public
B) substantive
C) civil
D) procedural
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
60
In the case of private law,

A) the suit can proceed if the victim doesn't want it to.
B) the suit is brought on behalf of harmed party.
C) the cases handled are generally criminal cases.
D) the harmed party does not pay for suit.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
61
Discuss the legal realism theory of jurisprudence.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
62
Discuss briefly the three branches of the federal government.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
63
Discuss with an example, natural law.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
64
What is the difference between law and morality?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
65
Discuss with an example legal positivism.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
66
Compare civil law and criminal law.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
67
Discuss civil and criminal law.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
68
Explain the following ethical theories, utilitarian approach and categorical imperative.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
69
Discuss substantive and procedural law.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
70
Discuss the sociological theory of jurisprudence.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
71
Define law.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
72
What is equity? Distinguish between law and equity.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
73
What is a bailment? Explain with an example.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
74
Define tort. Discuss briefly common law torts.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
75
Distinguish between public law and private law.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
locked card icon
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 75 flashcards in this deck.