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Law and Teenagers 5 viewing questions for Discovering Streaming Video

1.What are the three reasons we have laws? A.Give an example of each reason. 2. What are laws based on? A.Give an example. B. What happens when a majority of people believe that a law has become outdated? Give some examples from the program. Law and Teenagers pg 1 of 3

3. Who is responsible for enforcing laws? A. What is another responsibility of police officers? B. What is absolute authority? C. What is lethal force? D. If you are pulled over by a police officer, even if you haven’t done anything wrong, how should you act? E.Why? 4. What is the role of the court system in enforcing the laws? A. What are the two types of courts? B. What are civil courts? C. What are criminal courts? D. What role do lawyers play in the court system? Law and Teenagers pg 2 of 3

Law and Teenagers pg 3 of 3 5. Does the court system treat juveniles and adults the same? A. What are some of the similar rights adults and juveniles have? B. What are some of these rights? C. What are some differences between adults’ rights and juveniles’ rights? D. What is expungement? E. Are all juvenile court records expunged?