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tnt_battle

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In Levy v. Louisiani, what was the argument that succeeded in changing the way nonmarital children were viewed legally?
 
  a. First Amendment, freedom of association
  b. Fourteenth Amendment, equal protection
  c. Fifth Amendment, due process
  d. Application of the Uniform Parentage Act

Question 2

Which of these situations is most apt to result in a denial of de facto parenthood?
 
  a. The father did not discover his child's genetic makeup for twelve years.
  b. The father consented to artificial insemination.
  c. The child had not left the hospital when the man named on the birth certificate discovered he was not genetically related to the child.
   d. Although not married, the parents have raised three children, the oldest of whom has only recently been discovered not to be genetically related to the father.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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