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INTRO TO LAW Review 1.1 Chapter 1.1 Quick Review

Vocabulary Matching 1. A set of laws made by the courts that provide a series of consistent rules that later courts must follow. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 1. A set of laws made by the courts that provide a series of consistent rules that later courts must follow. Common law

Vocabulary Matching 2. 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. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 2. 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

Vocabulary Matching 3. A country’s formal document that spells out the principles by which its government operates. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 3. A country’s formal document that spells out the principles by which its government operates. Constitution

Vocabulary Matching 4. The heart of the Golden Rule—putting yourself in another person’s position. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 4. The heart of the Golden Rule—putting yourself in another person’s position. Empathy

Vocabulary Matching 5. The values that govern a group’s ideas about right and wrong. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 5. The values that govern a group’s ideas about right and wrong. Morality

Vocabulary Matching 6. The body of rules created by government agencies. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 6. The body of rules created by government agencies. Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching 7. A law passed by a government body that has been made for the purpose of creating laws. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 7. A law passed by a government body that has been made for the purpose of creating laws. Statute

Vocabulary Matching 8. Treating people fairly and equally. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 8. Treating people fairly and equally. Justice

Vocabulary Matching 9. The rules used to determine the difference between right and wrong. Morality Ethics Justice Law Empathy Constitution Common law Statute Administrative law

Vocabulary Matching Answers 9. The rules used to determine the difference between right and wrong. Ethics

Review Questions Name and explain 3 ways ethical decisions are made. The Greatest Good The Golden Rule Real World Ethics

Review Questions Name four character traits. Honesty Justice Compassion Integrity

Review Questions Definition of law – 2 parts Rules of conduct Maintain stability and justice

Review Questions Five sources of the law. Constitutions (U.S. and state) Common law Court decisions Administrative law Statutes

Review Questions Name one way courts make laws. Common law tradition Interpreting laws Judicial review

Review Questions Administrative agencies have a lot of power which may include __________. Making rules Enforcing rules

Review Questions Laws passed by the legislature and signed by the President are what kind of statutes? Federal

Review Questions Laws that are created and passed at the local level (i.e.: city council of Janesville) are known as ordinances