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1. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some of the people who speak Spanish are at my party.: Valid
2. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some lawyers are Supreme Court Justices.: Valid
3. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Everyone working for the US Government is a CBP Officer: Invalid
4. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
All the people who speak Spanish are at my party: Invalid
5. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
All lawyers are Supreme Court Justices: Invalid
6. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
Some employees of the US Government are CBP Officers: Valid
7. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is not an employee of the US Government, the person is not a CBP
Officer: Valid
8. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a criminal is released, the criminal has recieved a pardon: Invalid
9. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is not guilty of a felony, that person has not been convicted of a
murder: Valid
10. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person lives in Europe, the person lives in Germany: Invalid
11. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a car runs, the car has gas: Valid
12. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is an employee of the US Government, the person is a CBP
Officer: Invalid
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13. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a criminal is not released, the criminal has not received a pardon: Valid
14. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person is guilty of a felony, that person has been convicted of murder: In-
valid
15. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a person does not live in Europe, the person does not live in Germany: Valid
16. Valid Conclusion or Invalid Conclusion
If a car does not run, the car has no gas: Invalid
17. Positive Words or Negative Words
All: Positive
18. Positive Words or Negative Words
Seldom: Negative
19. Positive Words or Negative Words
Some: Positive
20. Positive Words or Negative Words
Never: Negative
21. Positive Words or Negative Words
Most: Positive
22. Positive Words or Negative Words
Always: Positive
23. Positive Words or Negative Words
Illegal: Negative
24. Positive Words or Negative Words
Prohibited: Negative
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25. Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Non-: Negative
26. Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Un-: Negative
27. Positive Prefixes or Negative Prefixes
Dis-: Negative
28. What are examples of Connector Words?: Whenever
Unless
Except
29. Often, crimes are characterized as either malum in se-inherently evil-or
malum prohibitum-criminal because they are declared as offenses by a legis-
lature. 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
D) Some crimes characterized as malum prohibitum are not declared by a
legislature to be an offense
E) Sometimes failing to file a tax return is characterized as malum in se: B
30. A trucking company can act as a common carrier-for hire to the general
public at published rates. As a common carrier, it is liable for any cargo
damage, unless the company can show that it was not negligent. If the com-
pany can demonstrate that it was not negligent, then it is not liable for cargo
damage. In contrast, a contract carrier (a trucking company hired by a shipper