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The concept of Legal Positivism is the opposite of Mill’s harm principle.

False. Legal positivism is related to Mill's harm principle. Why??

The concept of Legal Moralism states that controlling individual behaviors through the legal regulation of morality is desirable.

True

The focal point of law addresses what one focuses upon in order to determine whether the law is successful.

True

Legal idealism views the law as a human creation that should not regulate morality.

False. Legal Positivism, not Legal Idealism, views the law as a human creation that should not regulate morality.

Idealists support sentencing guidelines because they limit discretion in the law.

True. Idealists believe there should be less discretion in law. Why??

Legal Moralism is associated with idealism.

True. Compare Legal Moralism to idealism in your notes.

Legal Positivism is associated with pragmatism.

True. Compare Legal Positivism to pragmatism in your notes.