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asmith134

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A Leopard-Skin Chief among the Nuer _____.
 
  a. serves as a mediator between a victims family and the family of a murderer
  b. serves as judge and jury in criminal and civil cases
  c. serves as a judge to determine guilt but has no authority to determine punishment
  d. has authority to impose a settlement on the disputing parties
  e. can inflict punishment on the individual who has carried out a crime

Question 2

All of the following are associated with moots EXCEPT _____.
 
  a. grievances are aired very publicly and in great detail
  b. only the aggrieved party uses a lawyer to represent the case for them
  c. the primary control of the moot is in the hands of the disputants themselves
  d. all parties to the conflict sit together in a shared space
  e. they are held in the homes of the complainants



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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