The Concept of Law Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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The Concept of Law Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Postscript.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What would we find if we were to examine many types of laws, according to Hart in chapter 3?
(a) Difference in the letter of the law.
(b) No difference in the spirit of the law.
(c) Different laws based on morale.
(d) Objections to Austin's basic definition of law.

2. What is there not of between determinate rules and rule skepticism?
(a) Difference.
(b) Convergence.
(c) Pure dichotomy.
(d) Similarities.

3. What are the general rules, standards and principles according to Chapter 7?
(a) The primary force of social control.
(b) The secondary force of social control.
(c) The primary force of human control.
(d) The secondary force of human control.

4. What do the law of torts specify the conditions of?
(a) Compensation for harms produced by the one own actions.
(b) Compensation for harms produced by the society as a whole.
(c) Compensation for harms produced by the actions of others.
(d) Compensation for harms produced by the actions of a few people.

5. What are rules typically regarded as?
(a) Unavailable.
(b) Illegitimate.
(c) Legitimate.
(d) Universal.

Short Answer Questions

1. What are laws supreme in?

2. Which status is the closest to the Austin/coercive order model?

3. When may a society acquire a system of supremacy of rules?

4. What shares the same drawback as a book of statuses?

5. What does the law make human conduct?

(see the answer key)

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