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Which feature on Westlaw allows you to copy the text of the statute with the citation?
 
  A) copy with cite
  B) copy with reference
  C) Bluebook reference
  D) copy selected text to clipboard

Q. 2

How often are statutes updated on Westlaw?
 
  A) daily
  B) monthly
  C) semi-annually
  D) annually

Q. 3

On Westlaw, you can find cases that directly relate to a particular statute by clicking on which tab?
 
  A) citing references
  B) notes of decisions
  C) history
  D) context & analysis

Q. 4

State and describe the three elements necessary for a conflict to exist between two or more parties.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Q. 5

The jurors' names was listed on the page. What is the grammatical error in this sentence?
 
  A) subject/verb agreement
  B) split infinitive
  C) misplaced modifier
  D) dangling modifier

Q. 6

Which method would you use if you want to search for federal statutes using key terms, words, and phrases through the use of an index?
 
  A) word search method
  B) popular name index method
  C) citation method
  D) pocket part method

Q. 7

The Restatements of Law are broken down by jurisdiction and are jurisdiction specific.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 8

Law review articles are helpful secondary sources because nearly every sentence ends with a footnote, directing the reader to multiple sources of primary authority.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 9

Which title in the United States Code governs the judiciary and judicial procedure?
 
  A) Title 11
  B) Title 28
  C) Title 34
  D) Title 39
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6 years ago
(Answer to #1)  B

(Answer to #2)  C

(Answer to #3)  B

(Answer to #4)  1 . Interdependent parties: Each party needs something that only the other party can satisfy. If one party does not need anything from another party, there is no reason to be in conflict with him or her.

2 . Incompatible interests: The parties' wants, needs, values, and goals that represent the source of the disagreement between them. Each party perceives that his or her interests are incompatible with the other party's. Without this perception, the parties would have nothing about which to be in conflict.

3 . Competition: Each party believes that his or her interests can only be met to the exclusion of the other party's interests. This is often referred to as a fixed pie, meaning essentially more for me means less for you..

(Answer to #5)  A

(Answer to #6)  D

(Answer to #7)  FALSE

(Answer to #8)  TRUE

(Answer to #9)  B
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6 years ago
Thank you for your assistance, again and again
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6 years ago
My pleasure
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