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“Jeopardy” Criminal law Ch 2 1.01-2.02 Lauren lewis

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“ Jeopardy ”. Criminal law Ch 2 1.01-2.02 Lauren lewis. Topic 1: 1 point. One way to decide about right and wrong is to apply the greatest good idea?. The greatest common good!. Topic 1: 2 points. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you?. The golden rule. Topic 1: 3 points. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Jeopardy”Criminal law

Ch 2 1.01-2.02Lauren lewis

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Topic 1: 1 pointOne way to decide about

right and wrong is to apply the greatest good idea?

The greatest common good!

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Topic 1: 2 pointsDo unto others as you

would have them do unto you?

The golden rule

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Topic 1: 3 pointsInvolves the values that

govern a groups ideas about right and wrong?

Morality

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Topic 1: 4 points Refers to the rules used

to determine the difference between right and wrong?

ethics

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Topic 1: 5 pointsWhere do ethics come

from?

The greatest good, the golden rule, real world

ethics.

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Topic 2: 1 pointThat there are moral rules

that most people know instinctively?

Real world ethics

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Topic 2: 2 pointsThis word means putting

yourself in another persons position?

empathy

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Topic 2: 3 pointsMeans to lie to save

somebody's life

permissible

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Topic 2: 4 pointsWhat means to treat

people fairly and equality

justice

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Topic 2: 5 pointsA character trait of

someone who is truthful in dealings with others.

honesty

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Topic 3: 1 pointMeans caring about other

people

compassion

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Topic 3: 2 pointsIs a willingness and

determination to do the right thing

integrity

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Topic 3: 3 points

What is the relationship between ethics and law?

Without ethics there would be no reason for

laws!

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Topic 3: 4 pointsWhat Is a system of rules

of conduct established by a country's government to maintain stability and justice according to the values that are relevant to that country? law

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Topic 3: 5 pointsWhat are the law and legal

conflicts?

Ethics and law affect eachother

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Topic 4: 1 pointWhy are laws necessary?

People do not do what they are suppose to do so the

government makes laws for us to abide by

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Topic 4: 2 pointsWhat is a country's formal

document that spells out the principal by which its government operates?

constitution

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Topic 4: 3 points

Each state has its own constitution.

State constitutions

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Topic 4: 4 pointsIs a set of laws made by

the courts which provide a series of consistent rules that later courts must follow?

Common law

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Topic 4: 5 pointsWhat is a past case that a

court follows when making a present decision stand?

precedent

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Topic 5: 1 pointThis means let the

decision stand?

Stare decisis

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Topic 5: 2 pointsLaw based on statutes

Civil law

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Topic 5: 3 pointsIs a law passed by a

government body that has been made for the purpose of creating laws.

statute

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Topic 5: 4 pointsA government body that

has been set up to pass statutes?

Is called a legislature

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Topic 5: 5 pointsWhat are 3 court

decisions?

Creating laws, interpreting laws, judicial review.

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Daily Double!

Name all of the crimes against the people