Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some of the people who speak Spanish are at my party. - Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some lawyers are Supreme Court Justices. - Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Everyone working for the US Government is a CBP Officer - Answer Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
All the people who speak Spanish are at my party - Answer Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
All lawyers are Supreme Court Justices - Answer Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some employees of the US Government are CBP Officers - Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is not an employee of the US Government, the person is not a CBP Officer -
Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a criminal is released, the criminal has recieved a pardon - Answer Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is not guilty of a felony, that person has not been convicted of a murder -
Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person lives in Europe, the person lives in Germany - Answer Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
,If a car runs, the car has gas - Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is an employee of the US Government, the person is a CBP Officer - Answer
Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a criminal is not released, the criminal has not received a pardon - Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is guilty of a felony, that person has been convicted of murder - Answer
Invalid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person does not live in Europe, the person does not live in Germany - Answer Valid
Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a car does not run, the car has no gas - Answer Invalid
Positive Words or Negative Words
All - Answer Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
Seldom - Answer Negative
Positive Words or Negative Words
Some - Answer Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
Never - Answer Negative
Positive Words or Negative Words
Most - Answer Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
, Always - Answer Positive
Positive Words or Negative Words
Illegal - Answer Negative
Positive Words or Negative Words
Prohibited - Answer Negative
Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Non- - Answer Negative
Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Un- - Answer Negative
Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Dis- - Answer Negative
What are examples of Connector Words? - Answer Whenever
Unless
Except
Often, crimes are characterized as either malum in se-inherently evil-or malum
prohibitum-criminal because they are declared as offenses by a legislature. Murder is
an example of the former. Failing to file a tax return illustrates the later. Some
jurisdictions no longer distinguish between crimes malum in se and malum prohibitum,
although many still do.
What is a Validly Conclusion?
A) Many jurisdictions no longer distinguish between crimes malum in se and malum
prohibitum
B) Some jurisdictions still distinguish between crimes malum in se and malum
prohibitum
C) Some crimes characterized as malum in se are not inherently evil