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Crime seriousness scores are assigned to criminal incidents on the basis of scores or weights assigned to descriptions of such incidents by selected groups of respondents.
 
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_________ was the first U.S. President to exercise his authority to grant pardons when he granted amnesty to participants in the Whiskey Rebellion.
 
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