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Personal experience knowledge is __________.
 
  a. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on what someone in a position of authority says
  b. a basis of knowledge in which we accept something as being true because of a long-running custom or belief
  c. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on commonly accepted, ordinary reasoning
  d. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on the media's construction of the truth, which often relies on claims made by politicians and government officials
  e. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on our own lived experiences

Question 2

This is a document filed by someone who believes that he or she has been wronged by one or more police officers in a department.
 
  A) civilian monitor
  B) civilian review
  C) citizen complaint
  D) citizen input



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



Charlie

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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