Question: 35 questions true or false please help there are three questions that are incorrect. I am confused on which three they are. I'm getting a

35 questions true or false please help there are three questions that are incorrect. I am confused on which three they are. I'm getting a lot of contradicting answers.

Question 1

Do you violate natural law when you make no effort to save a drowning person in a lake and the person drowns?

Question 1 options:

True

Question 2

The reworking of the "Pure" Stoic philosophy was led by Panaetius.

True

Question 3

Aristotle created his own school of Moral philosophy named the "Lyceum".

True

Question 4

Cicero wrote his own dialogues entitled, "The Republic" and "The Laws".

True

Question 5

Natural Law embodies those rules of Justice discernable by right reason.

True

False

Question 6

According to John Austin, the english utilitarian jurist, born in 1790, positive law consists of definite rules of human conduct, with appropiate sanctions for their enforcement, both of these being prescribed by duly constituted human authority.

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True

Question 7

Law, broadly speaking, represents the rules of conduct that pertain to a given political order of society, rules that are backed by the organized force of the community.

True

Question 8

Do you violate natural law, even though positive law does not require that you help save the drowning person, and the person drowns?

True

Question 9

The Cynics were called "Dogs" by their fellow Greeks.

True

Question 10

The theory of natural law originated with the Stoics.

False

Question 11

The Romans did not receive this reworked stoic philosophy enthusiastically.

False

Question 12

While Aristotle was a young child, his father, who was a court physician to the King of Macedonia, died.

True

Question 13

Some kind of law has always existed, however inadequate or even entirely absent, both legal organization and enforcement machinery may have been.

True

Question 14

In 342 B.C., Aristotle was called to Macedonia to become a tutor to Alexander, age 13, later to be known to history as " Alexander The Great".

True

Question 15

Natural Law is based on the theory that there is a higher rational order of things and that man is intelligent enough to understand the higher rational order.

True

Question 16

In 367 B.C., Aristotle went to Athens where he studied at Plato's Academy.

True

Question 17

In some way or another, almost all theories of natural law find their genesis in Plato's and Aristotle's distinction between natural justice and conventional justice.

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True

Question 18

The earlier natural law theories were concerned with the essence of human freedom and responsibility in a determinate world (the nature of being particularly human being).

True

Question 19

According to John Austin, a good law does not necessarily have to be "moral".

True

Question 20

The founder of the Stoic school of philosophy was Zeno.

True

Question 21

There is a coherent, Natural Law tradition with a common core of specific intellectual and moral concerns.

True

Question 22

John Austin became the founder of the analytical school of jurisprudence.

True

Question 23

According to John Austin, a good law has to be religiously moral.

False

Question 24 (

The Natural Law is found by the exercise of right reason.

Question 24 options:

True

Question 25

An example of positive law is the murder statute of the Penal Law in N.Y.S.

True

Question 26

Different people have different views regarding what is and is not "moral".

True

Question 27

Natural Law has been called the law of nature and Nature's Law.

True

Question 28

The Roman Senator Cicero found this reworked Stoic philosophy very attractive.

True

Question 29

In 323 B.C., Alexander The Great died and the Athenians revolted against Antepater the Macedonia Governor of Greece.

True

Question 30

Aristotle was born in Stagira, within the Kingdom of Macedonia, in 384 B.C.

True

age

Question 31 (2 points)

Saved

Positive law is not found by following precedent and tradition.

Question 31 options:

False

Question 32 (2 points)

Saved

The American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are grounded on natural law.

Question 32 options:

True

Question 33

The Skeptics, led by Carneades, criticized the "pure" Stoic philosophy as unrealistic, that could not be taken seriously as a prescription of what men should try to achieve.

True

Question 34

Positive law is not made by man to rule man.

False

Question 35

The modern versions of natural law identify law with morality.

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True

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