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Under common law, if a royal judge successfully applied a ruling in a number of different cases and published that ruling in order that other judges could apply the ruling in their subsequent decisions, the ruling would become
 
  a. a precedent.
 b. a royal order.
 c. statutory law.
 d. a key decision.

Question 2

Because it assumes that human character is selfish, self-serving and hedonistic, the general theory of crime is criticized for:
 
  a. lacking cross-cultural relevance.
  b. failing to explain higher impulsivity in women.
  c. misreading human nature.
  d. overly focusing on white-collar crime.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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