JURI 610 Christian Foundations of Law
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Question 1
In what foundational document is Laws of Nature and Nature’s
God referenced?
U.S. Constitution
Articles of Confederation
Declaration of Independence
George Washington’s Farewell Address
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Question 2
Anthropological studies conNrm that in all cultures, law shares
with religion four elements; which of the following is not one of
the elements identiNed?
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Ritual
Authority
Consistency
Universality
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Question 3
Professor Berman explained that in that late sixteenth and early
seventeenth century the nature of the jury trial changed in the
following way:
It became a passive body
It became an active body that conducted investigations
It consisted of ten instead of six people
It reported its verdict to the judge who decided whether to
accept it
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Question 4
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Which of the following is not a characteristic or belief of the
Puritans as described by Professor Berman:
That the church should be organized territorially
They denied the authority of the Church of Rome
They believed in the primacy of the Bible
That they believed in predestination
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Question 5
Which of the following factors is not identiNed by psychological
studies as most important in securing adherence to rules and
laws?
Coercion
Fairness
AZliation
Credibility
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Question 6
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Which of the following does Professor Berman assert was the
Nrst modern legal system?
Justinian Code
Dictatus Papae
Investiture Contest
Canon Law
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Question 7
Why did Ronald Dworkin reject the value of a general theory of
law that would be valid for all legal systems?
Because no theory could apply to all the legal systems that exist
in the world.
Because it would not provide any useful speciNc information
about the legal system.
Because there cannot be consensus on what theory of law
should apply to all legal systems.
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Because international theories of justice already provide such a
framework.
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Question 8
Ronald Dworkin explained that the Nazi regime that resulted in
the holocaust was one without law.
True
False
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Question 9
Professor Bix asserts that as practices in a society change any
labels that had previously been assigned to those practices by a
conceptual or descriptive theory should be considered wrong.
True
False
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Question 10
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In The Concept of Law, H. L. A. Hart considered the question of
“What is the Purpose of Law?”
True
False
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Question 11
Your Answer:
Explain what Professor Berman means when he says that
religion is a shared commitment to transcendent values?
When Professor Berman states that religion is a shared commitment to
transcendent values, he means that all societies share commitments and
a sense of sacred things to an ultimate purpose.
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Question 12
Your Answer:
Explain what Professor Bix means when he says that words like
“democracy” and “law” have not only a strong descriptive
element but also a residual normative element?
Type: MC
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Professor Big means that the terms "democracy" and "law" do not really
make moral claims on us. He also means that legal propositions cannot
be equal to moral propositions.
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Question 13
Your Answer:
Explain what Professor Berman means when he asserts that law
needs to draw on the sense of holy partly in order to commit
people emotionally to the sense of the just.
Professor Berman means that the law must draw on this sense of
spiritual emotion of fear or hope because people fear spiritual
punishment.
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Question 14
Your Answer:
From Professor Berman’s perspective, explain the essence of
the Papal Revolution?
Type MC
Professor Berman explains the Papal revolution was a transformative
period in the history of Western law and established the Church as a
visible, corporate, and legal structure.
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Question 15
Your Answer:
Brieby explain how a deeply held conviction that law is part of
the ultimate purpose and meaning of life helps to deter crime.
Type: MC
A deeply held conviction that law is part of the ultimate purpose and
meaning of life helps to deter crime because the ultimate purpose of law
is to help individuals to live upright.
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Question 16
Your Answer:
In chapter 1, Professor Bix discusses how to deNne law. Explain
how Dworkin supports his proposition that some people can say
that the Nazi regime had law while others say that the Nazi
regime did not have law.
Dworkin supports the proposition that some people can say that the Nazi
regime had law while others say that the Nazi regime did not have law by
providing an example of how the Nazi regime could be considered to have
law. He explains that if the Nazis had a system of laws and enforcement
that was generally followed, then some people could say that the Nazi
regime had law. However, if the Nazis had a system of laws that was not
generally followed, or if they did not have a system of laws at all, then
some people could say that the Nazi regime did not have law.
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Question 17
Your Answer:
How does Berman deNne “law” and “religion”?
Professor Berman stated that law is not just a body of rules but instead
law is people legislating, adjudicating, administering and negotiating
rights and duties of people in other to resolve conbicts and aid in
cooperation among individuals. He also states that religion is not just a
set of doctrines and exercise but instead religion is people showing a
collective concern for the ultimate meaning and purpose of life.
Quiz Score:
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