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ENagel

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American Jurisprudence 3rd:
 
  a. Only footnotes selected federal cases.
  b. Cites all reported federal and state cases.
  c. Cites only state cases.
  d. Uses the Key number system.

Question 2

Encyclopedias are:
 
  a. National only in scope.
  b. State specific only.
  c. National in scope, but do include select state references.
  d. National in scope, but include select state and international references.



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