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Instructions To use this template: –for each slide write the correct answer on the orange bar first –choose which option (A,B,C or D) and make sure you write the letter on the orange bar in place of the question mark –Now drag the orange bar on top of the correct option so it sits exactly over the top - now when you click through the onscreen animation, the correct answer will appear to be illuminated –View the next slide to see how it should look
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$1,000,000 Example of how it looks when complete, click on-screen show to view the animations B - correct answer A - answer C - answer D - answer B - correct answer
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The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000
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Lifelines 50/50 Consult your notes Ask your teacher
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$100 Under contributory negligence, if the plaintiff is shown to be negligent, the defendant has: B – complete liability A – some liability C – no liability D – joint and several liability C – no liability
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$200 Under comparative negligence, if the plaintiff is shown to be negligent, the defendant has: B – no liability A – some liability C – joint & several liability D – complete liability A – some liability
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$500 If assumption of the risk is shown in a negligence case, the defendant has: B – joint & several liability A – some liability C – complete liability D – no liability
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$1,000 In a simple negligence case, which of the following damages can be recovered by the plaintiff? B - nominal A - punitive C – compensatory D - restitution C – compensatory
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$2,000 The elements of negligence include all of the following except: B – intent to injure A - damages C – breach of duty D – proximate cause B – intent to injure
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$4,000 Costs associated with making products safer is ultimately borne by: B - plaintiffs A - consumers C - defendants D – the government A - consumers
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$8,000 A suit filed by one or a few plaintiffs on behalf of many others is known as: B – group indemnity A – tort reform C – mass recovery D – class action
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$16,000 Actions that deliberately harm the person or property of another are: B – intentional torts A – strict liability torts C – negligent torts D – grounds for an injunction B – intentional torts
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$32,000 Being wrongfully confined against one’s will constitutes: B – infliction of emotional distress A - arrest C – false imprisonment D – strict liability C – false imprisonment
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$64,000 If a civil jury finds you liable for exerting “unlawful control over another’s personal property,” you have committed what tort? B - negligence A - larceny C - conversion D – false imprisonment C - conversion
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$125,000 An oral statement that harms another person’s reputation is: B - libel A - slander C - assault D - infringement A - slander
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$250,000 Companies and individuals may procure insurance to protect themselves, but must pay what for the coverage? B - damages A - commissions C - settlements D - premiums
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$500,000 Some states require parties to tort suits to mediate their disputes. This is an example of: B – process-based tort reform A – limiting damages C – malpractice tort reform D – none of the above B – process-based tort reform
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$1,000,000 Which of the following is an example of tort reform? B – allowing 6-person juries A – higher BOP for punitive damages C – increased use of probation D – eliminating appeal rights A – higher BOP for punitive damages
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