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The effect of the Durham case was to compel juries to have to decide if ______ when
   committing a criminal act.
 
  a. a person was driven by irresistible urges
  b. a mental illness was the cause of a person's behavior
  c. a person was under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  d. a person was unable to tell right from wrong

Question 2

The word dialectic is drawn from classical philosophy and applies to a form of reasoning
  in which you consider__________.
 
  a. both sides of an argument
  b. the biological basis of a behavior
  c. a deductive perspective
  d. only the first perspective offered



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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