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*PLEASE HELP* Need help with ALL questions for a STUDY GUIDE!
Will give thumbs up if completed ENTIRELY & CORRECTLY!

Question 1 1 pts What is the dominant factor that must predominate skill when determining whether or not an activity involves gambling? money profit luck Oratio of the bet to the winnings Question 2 1 pts Which of the following acts accounts for the most drug-related arrests? O possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug paraphernalia with the intent to sell sale of narcotics to juveniles possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics with the intent to sell manufacture of narcotics Question 3 1 pts Laws that hold adults liable for providing liquor in their home to minors in the event that an accident or injury occurs are known as: O parental vicarious liability laws social host liability laws O public intoxication laws O parental responsibility laws Question 4 1 pts Punishing an individual for driving with a blood alcohol level that is too high, regardless of whether his or her driving is affected, is punished as which of the following: driving while inebriated driving with an unlawful blood alcohol content driving while intoxicated O driving under the influence Question 5 1 pts An inebriated individual who causes an accident that results in death will be held liable for which of the following? reckless manslaughter O reckless driving vehicular manslaughter O voluntary manslaughter Question 6 1 pts An activity or wagering that is prohibited under criminal law is known as: deviant gaming gaming O profit sharing gambling Question 7 1 pts This drug can be manufactured with available over-the-counter drugs but requires the use of highly unstable chemicals: O crystal meth O powder cocaine O THC crack cocaine Question 8 1 pts An estimated 120,000 individuals participate in this alternative approach that involves the treatment rather than punishment of nonviolent drug offenders: O drug courts drug forfeiture compassionate rehabilitation drug testing Question 9 1 pts Which of the following laws prohibits individuals convicted of drug possession from receiving financial aid? Higher Education Act of 1998 Controlled Substances Act Anti-Drug Education Act O Uniform Controlled Substances Act Question 10 1 pts In the interest of public safety and welfare, in Vernonia School District 47) v. Acton, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld which of the following governmental acts? indiscriminate sentencing O imposition of restitution for drug- related accidents drug testing asset forfeiture Question 11 1 pts John failed to report a felony but did not take an affirmative step to help the offender. Which of the following common law crimes did John commit? O misprision of a felony subornation of perjury O justice tampering O obstruction of justice Question 12 1 pts An individual who is held in contempt of court is referred to as the: contemnee contemnor defendant O litigant Question 13 1 pts The rule that provides that a conviction for perjury is required to be based on the testimony of two witnesses or of one witness and supporting (corroborating) evidence such as a confession or a document is known as: O antiperjury rule consistent statement rule one-plus-one witness rule two-witness rule Question 14 1 pts Procuring another person to testify falsely under oath is punishable as which of the following crimes? O subornation of perjury unlawful solicitation obstruction of justice O perjury Question 15 1 pts Unknowingly receiving or offering to another any consideration for a promise not to prosecute or aid in the prosecution of an offender is known as: obstruction of justice O compounding a crime solicitation of a felony O misprision of a felony Question 16 1 pts This common law custom requires all men to assist in the apprehension of offenders: O bystander principle hue and cry duty to assist offender pursuit Question 17 1 pts An unlawful payment made to reward a public official for action taken or that will be taken in the future is punishable as: offering a bribe to a public official official malfeasance O receiving an unlawful gratuity O obtaining an unfair advantage Question 18 1 pts The following is a defense to perjury when in the same continuous proceeding an individual states that an earlier statement is false: recantation falsification affirmation O abandonment Question 19 1 pts Which of the following crimes involves negligently or recklessly allowing an individual to escape from confinement? O purposeful escape prison break negligent escape O reckless escape Question 20 1 pts Which common law crime punished the unlawful collection of money by a government official but was expanded to include private individuals? solicitation O contempt extortion O blackmail Question 21 1 pts Which of the following is not an act of espionage? O stealing plans from U.S. defense files relating to the design of a nuclear bomb theft by foreign governments of trade secrets from U.S. corporations 0. transmission of a code book relating to the national defense the destruction of national-defense utilities Question 22 1 pts Which of the following is not one of the most frequently violated provisions of federal immigration law? O counterfeiting immigration document O marriage fraud harboring a person who is in the country illegally O boundary infringement Question 23 1 pts The standard for determining whether an individual is a lawful or unlawful combatant is set forth in which of the following? O International Court Convention O International Human Rights Treaty American Combat Treaty Geneva Convention of 1949 Question 24 1 pts At common law, any communication intended or likely to bring about hatred, contempt, or dissatisfaction with the king, the constitution, or the government was punished as an act of: treason espionage sabotage sedition Question 25 1 pts This crime, prohibited by the U.S. Code, communicates, delivers, transmits, or attempts to communicate information to a foreign government purposely to injure the United States. treason sabotage sedition O espionage Question 26 1 pts The willful injury, destruction, contamination, or infection of any war material, war premises, or war utilities with the intent of interfering or obstructing the United States or an allied country during a war or national emergency is punishable as an act of: sedition treason sabotage espionage Question 27 1 pts One of the purposes of this form of terrorism is intended to intimidate or coerce the American population: O political domestic foreign O international Question 28 1 pts The mens rea of treason is characterized as which of the following? O promotion of an enemy of the United States criticism of the United States intent to betray the United States O levy of war against the United States Question 29 1 pts The seizing or exercising control over an aircraft by force, violence, threat of force or violence, or any form of intimidation with a wrongful intent is punishable as an act of: air vehicle hijacking O vehicular piracy air piracy O aircraft hijacking Question 30 1 pts Which of the following is the only crime defined in the U.S. Constitution? espionage treason sabotage sedition Question 1 1 pts What is the dominant factor that must predominate skill when determining whether or not an activity involves gambling? money profit luck Oratio of the bet to the winnings Question 2 1 pts Which of the following acts accounts for the most drug-related arrests? O possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug paraphernalia with the intent to sell sale of narcotics to juveniles possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics with the intent to sell manufacture of narcotics Question 3 1 pts Laws that hold adults liable for providing liquor in their home to minors in the event that an accident or injury occurs are known as: O parental vicarious liability laws social host liability laws O public intoxication laws O parental responsibility laws Question 4 1 pts Punishing an individual for driving with a blood alcohol level that is too high, regardless of whether his or her driving is affected, is punished as which of the following: driving while inebriated driving with an unlawful blood alcohol content driving while intoxicated O driving under the influence Question 5 1 pts An inebriated individual who causes an accident that results in death will be held liable for which of the following? reckless manslaughter O reckless driving vehicular manslaughter O voluntary manslaughter Question 6 1 pts An activity or wagering that is prohibited under criminal law is known as: deviant gaming gaming O profit sharing gambling Question 7 1 pts This drug can be manufactured with available over-the-counter drugs but requires the use of highly unstable chemicals: O crystal meth O powder cocaine O THC crack cocaine Question 8 1 pts An estimated 120,000 individuals participate in this alternative approach that involves the treatment rather than punishment of nonviolent drug offenders: O drug courts drug forfeiture compassionate rehabilitation drug testing Question 9 1 pts Which of the following laws prohibits individuals convicted of drug possession from receiving financial aid? Higher Education Act of 1998 Controlled Substances Act Anti-Drug Education Act O Uniform Controlled Substances Act Question 10 1 pts In the interest of public safety and welfare, in Vernonia School District 47) v. Acton, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld which of the following governmental acts? indiscriminate sentencing O imposition of restitution for drug- related accidents drug testing asset forfeiture Question 11 1 pts John failed to report a felony but did not take an affirmative step to help the offender. Which of the following common law crimes did John commit? O misprision of a felony subornation of perjury O justice tampering O obstruction of justice Question 12 1 pts An individual who is held in contempt of court is referred to as the: contemnee contemnor defendant O litigant Question 13 1 pts The rule that provides that a conviction for perjury is required to be based on the testimony of two witnesses or of one witness and supporting (corroborating) evidence such as a confession or a document is known as: O antiperjury rule consistent statement rule one-plus-one witness rule two-witness rule Question 14 1 pts Procuring another person to testify falsely under oath is punishable as which of the following crimes? O subornation of perjury unlawful solicitation obstruction of justice O perjury Question 15 1 pts Unknowingly receiving or offering to another any consideration for a promise not to prosecute or aid in the prosecution of an offender is known as: obstruction of justice O compounding a crime solicitation of a felony O misprision of a felony Question 16 1 pts This common law custom requires all men to assist in the apprehension of offenders: O bystander principle hue and cry duty to assist offender pursuit Question 17 1 pts An unlawful payment made to reward a public official for action taken or that will be taken in the future is punishable as: offering a bribe to a public official official malfeasance O receiving an unlawful gratuity O obtaining an unfair advantage Question 18 1 pts The following is a defense to perjury when in the same continuous proceeding an individual states that an earlier statement is false: recantation falsification affirmation O abandonment Question 19 1 pts Which of the following crimes involves negligently or recklessly allowing an individual to escape from confinement? O purposeful escape prison break negligent escape O reckless escape Question 20 1 pts Which common law crime punished the unlawful collection of money by a government official but was expanded to include private individuals? solicitation O contempt extortion O blackmail Question 21 1 pts Which of the following is not an act of espionage? O stealing plans from U.S. defense files relating to the design of a nuclear bomb theft by foreign governments of trade secrets from U.S. corporations 0. transmission of a code book relating to the national defense the destruction of national-defense utilities Question 22 1 pts Which of the following is not one of the most frequently violated provisions of federal immigration law? O counterfeiting immigration document O marriage fraud harboring a person who is in the country illegally O boundary infringement Question 23 1 pts The standard for determining whether an individual is a lawful or unlawful combatant is set forth in which of the following? O International Court Convention O International Human Rights Treaty American Combat Treaty Geneva Convention of 1949 Question 24 1 pts At common law, any communication intended or likely to bring about hatred, contempt, or dissatisfaction with the king, the constitution, or the government was punished as an act of: treason espionage sabotage sedition Question 25 1 pts This crime, prohibited by the U.S. Code, communicates, delivers, transmits, or attempts to communicate information to a foreign government purposely to injure the United States. treason sabotage sedition O espionage Question 26 1 pts The willful injury, destruction, contamination, or infection of any war material, war premises, or war utilities with the intent of interfering or obstructing the United States or an allied country during a war or national emergency is punishable as an act of: sedition treason sabotage espionage Question 27 1 pts One of the purposes of this form of terrorism is intended to intimidate or coerce the American population: O political domestic foreign O international Question 28 1 pts The mens rea of treason is characterized as which of the following? O promotion of an enemy of the United States criticism of the United States intent to betray the United States O levy of war against the United States Question 29 1 pts The seizing or exercising control over an aircraft by force, violence, threat of force or violence, or any form of intimidation with a wrongful intent is punishable as an act of: air vehicle hijacking O vehicular piracy air piracy O aircraft hijacking Question 30 1 pts Which of the following is the only crime defined in the U.S. Constitution? espionage treason sabotage sedition