Business Law and the Legal Environment:
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Jeffrey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson, Patricia Sanchez Abril
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Test Bank: Business Law and the Legal Environment Standard Edition, 10th Edition
By Jeffrey Beatty, Susan Samuelson, Patricia Abril
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UNIT 1. THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Law
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CHAPTER 2 Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
CHAPTER 3 International Law
CHAPTER 4 Common Law, Statutory Law, and Administrative Law
CHAPTER 5 Constitutional Law
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CHAPTER 6 Dispute Resolution
CHAPTER 7 Crime
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UNIT 2. TORTS
CHAPTER 8 Intentional Torts and Business Torts
CHAPTER 9 Negligence, Strict Liability, and Product Liability
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CHAPTER 10 Privacy and Internet Law
UNIT 3. CONTRACTS
CHAPTER 11 Introduction to Contracts
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CHAPTER 12 The Agreement: Offers and Acceptances
CHAPTER 13 Consideration
CHAPTER 14 Legality
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CHAPTER 15 Voidable Contracts: Capacity and Consent
CHAPTER 16 Written Contracts
CHAPTER 17 Third Parties
CHAPTER 18 Contract Termination
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CHAPTER 19 Remedies
CHAPTER 20 Practical Contracts
UNIT 4. SALES
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CHAPTER 21 Introduction to Sales
CHAPTER 22 Ownership, Risk, and Warranties
CHAPTER 23 Performance and Remedies
, UNIT 5. ADDITIONAL CPA TOPICS
CHAPTER 24 Secured Transactions
CHAPTER 25 Creating a Negotiable Instrument
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CHAPTER 26 Liability for Negotiable Instruments
CHAPTER 27 Accountants’ Liability
UNIT 6. AGENCY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW
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CHAPTER 28 Agency Law
CHAPTER 29 Employment and Labor Law
CHAPTER 30 Employment Discrimination
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UNIT 7. BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
CHAPTER 31 Starting a Business: LLCs and Other Options
CHAPTER 32 Partnerships
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CHAPTER 33 Life and Death of a Corporation
CHAPTER 34 Management Duties
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CHAPTER 35 Shareholder Rights
CHAPTER 36 Bankruptcy
UNIT 8. GOVERNMENT REGULATION
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CHAPTER 37 Securities Regulation
CHAPTER 38 Antitrust
CHAPTER 39 Consumer Protection
CHAPTER 40 Environmental Law
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UNIT 9. PROPERTY
CHAPTER 41 Intellectual Property
CHAPTER 42 Real Property and Landlord–Tenant Law
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CHAPTER 43 Personal Property and Bailment
CHAPTER 44 Planning for the Future: Wills, Trusts, and Insurance
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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Law
True / False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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1. When Congress passes a law restricting the access of children to specific websites, the statute will be rendered
void if the U.S. Supreme Court subsequently rules that the statute conflicts with the First Amendment of the
U.S. Constitution.
a. True
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b. False
ANSWER: True
FEEDBACK: Correct The authors of the Constitution were not content merely to divide
government power three ways. They also wanted to give each part of the
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government some power over the other two branches. The president can
veto congressional legislation. Congress can impeach the president. The
Supreme Court can void laws passed by Congress.
Incorrect The authors of the Constitution were not content merely to divide
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government power three ways. They also wanted to give each part of the
government some power over the other two branches. The president can
veto congressional legislation. Congress can impeach the president. The
Supreme Court can void laws passed by Congress.
POINTS: 1
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DIFFICULTY: Easy
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: BLLE STD.BEATTY.26.CH01.LO 1.2 - Identify the purpose of the U.S.
Constitution and the categories of laws.
TOPICS: Sources of Contemporary Law
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KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Remember
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