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3. _______ is the perspective that argues those in authority (those who control the power) use the law as a weapon against others groups to

3. _______ is the perspective that argues those in authority (those who control the power) use the law as a weapon against others groups to protect their own power and interests.

Group of answer choices

conflict theory

consensus theory

social contract theory

functionalism

natural law

4. Who first thought of the concept of the rule of law?

Group of answer choices

King Henry VI

Locke

Thomas Jefferson

John Stuart Mill

Plato

5. This perspective of law looks to principles of biology to explain the origins of law

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legal realism

equity perspective

evolutionary perspective

due process model

transcendentalism

6. Which theorists, thought life in the state of nature was "solitary, nasty brutish and short" and therefore argued that highly centralized government was a key to the safety and security of citizens?

Group of answer choices

Aristotle

Locke

Hammurabi

Hobbes

Plato

7. The idea that what we perceive with our senses are imperfect and transitory copies of eternal realities comes from the thinking of:

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Aristotle

Plato

Hammurabi

Acquinas

Hobbes

8. Man made laws that arise from the norms and customs of a given culture are typically called?

Group of answer choices

lex talonis

natural law

law of forms

positive law

law of solidarity

9. Culture is:

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learned and socially transmitted behaviors

is the totality of learned, socially transmitted behavior, ideas, values, customs, artifacts, and technology of groups of people

10. Aristotle was a famous philosopher:

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who felt that rulers must be subservient to the law

was a contemporary of Karl Marx

who developed the concept of parens patriae

who was anti-utilitarian

who favored the concept of a "philosopher-king"

composed of ideas and values

the core nature of the human experience

is the totality of learned, socially transmitted behavior, ideas, values, customs but not the artifacts, and technology of groups of people

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