Answer:
Assuming that all you need is to fill in the blank the answer would be "Arbitration" I think
Answer:Arbitration
Explanation:
A flashing yellow "X" lane control signal means ____.
Answer:
Stop
Explanation:
X lanes usually means stop.
Answer:
is only used for turning
Explanation:
which of the following individual freedoms is protected under the bill of rights
Answer: the right to equal protection under the law
Explanation:
this is the only answer choice that is valid in the Bill of rights
The average age of death for tobacco smokers is __________ years younger than that of nonsmokers.
hmmmm
i think its 8 years
Reno, driving while intoxicated, causes a car accident that results in the death of Santo. Reno is arrested and charged with a felony. A felony is a crime punishable by death or imprisonment for
Answer:
More than a year.
Explanation:
A felony is a crime that results in the loss of life or property on the part of the victim. It results in the confiscation of the accused land or goods for the crime he had committed. Such crimes may include ra pe, murder, arson, or even kidnapping.
Crimes such as the above mentioned are more serious than other crimes and thus termed felonies. Other crimes that are not in the same level are more generally termed misdemeanors. A felony can result in the conviction of the accused with either a death penalty or a maximum sentence of more than a year in prison.
When two cars approach a four-way stop, which car has to yield the right-of-way?
A. The car to the left
B. The car to the right
C. The car that arrives second
D. Both cars have the right-of-way
Answer: C, The car that arrives second.
Explanation:
The vehicle that arrives second must always yield the right-of-way for the first car. If they both arrive at the same time, then the driver to the left would have to yield towards the right vehicle since the right vehicle would have right-of-way.
I got this question right on the exam, I wish you luck!
A federal statute designed to stop organized crime enumerated certain activities as crimes and provided that, in addition to charging these activities as the crimes they constitute, the activities would also constitute the criminal act of intentional furtherance of the goals of organized crime. Among the enumerated activities was the interstate distribution of cocaine. The statute’s constitutionality has been upheld by the Supreme Court. The defendant was arrested by federal agents after having driven a truck containing cocaine from Florida to Illinois, where he delivered his illicit cargo as directed. At trial, the defendant is convicted of interstate distribution of cocaine in violation of federal law, and convicted of a violation of the federal statute above. How may the defendant be sentenced?
Answer:
Under both statutes.
Explanation:
The meeting shown in the question above managed to violate two statutes, according to the statute developed to combat organized crime, in addition to violating the study that prohibits interstate drug transport. In that case, the convict must be tried for two infractions in different statutes and if convicted he must be convicted based on the guidelines of the two statutes.
Abby dies, and her good friend, Claire is appointed personal administrator of Abby's estate. Abby's house was in poor condition, so Claire orally hired a contractor to make repairs. Claire also orally promised that if the estate could not pay the repair bill, he would pay it even though he does not live in the house and has no entitlement under Abby's estate. The estate does not pay the repair bill. Who can the contractor collect from, if anyone