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Gault Case Changed Juvenile Law : NPR. Gault Case Changed Juvenile Law In 1967 a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision gave juveniles accused of crimes the same due process rights as adults. The case involved Jerry Gault, who at 14 was given a seven-year sentence for a prank phone call. Gault's story didn't end there.
I believe the answer is: Loss of judgement
People that had blood alcohol level of .05 and higher had higher tendencies to do the things that they do not normally do without the influence of alcohol. This increase their tendencies to do things such as screaming in public places, making open sexual advance, driving in high speed, etc.
It is an example of technology because the automobile is technology. <span />
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