Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
16 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What do you call the values that govern a groups ideas about right and wrong? |
Morality |
|
What do you call the moral rules that people know without thinking about them? |
Real world ethics |
|
Laws are created to do all of the following except... |
Instill personal values and views on ethics and morality |
|
Which of the following is not one of the five main sources of U.S. law? - court decisions -common law - Morality - Statutes |
Morality |
|
A case that a court following making a present decision is called |
A precedent |
|
Which of the following is not a part of the federal court system - District courts -juvenile courts -court of Appeals -supreme court |
Juvenile court |
|
Why does the Supreme Court decide to hear a case? |
Lower courts disagree on how to resolve the case |
|
What are the time limits for the plaintiff may still a defendant called? |
Statutes Of Limitation |
|
What is conciliation ? |
I negotiation with where the intermediary meet separately with the parties involved |
|
Which is not a step in a trial?
- selecting a jury -arguments and evidence -arbitration -vertex and judgment |
Arbitration |
|
Empathy means |
To put yourself in another person's position |
|
Telling a lie to save a persons life might be considered permissible or |
Acceptable |
|
In Europe, the civil law system is prevalent, or |
Used wisely |
|
In juvenile courts, hearings are informal which means they |
Are more casual and less formal |
|
A mediator |
Tries to persuade the parties to compromise |
|
According to the principle of double jeopardy, A person who is found not guilty |
Cannot be tried twice for the same crime in the same court |