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littleanan

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A cumulative body of law as expressed by judicial decisions and custom rather than by statute is known as
 
  A) habeas corpus.
  B) certiorari.
  C) administrative law.
  D) common law.
  E) complicated law.

Question 2

An interest group's ability to get members to call their representatives quickly or contribute extra money when needed is an example of that group's
 
  A) camaraderie.
  B) leadership.
  C) cohesiveness.
  D) longevity.
  E) latent interests.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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