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sashaice [31]
4 years ago
11

I can't figure these last two questions out, thanks for the help.

Social Studies
1 answer:
vichka [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answers to Questions 4 & 5:

C and C


Question 4

The correct answer is: C. principal in the second degree, or in other words, a person who incites or abets the commission of a crime

Question 5

The correct answer is: C. constitution because "Primary sources are laws, orders, decisions, or regulations issued by a governmental entity or official, such as a court, legislature, or executive agency; the President; or a state governor. Examples of primary sources include court decisions, statutes, and constitutions."


"Secondary sources explain the law. They include <u>legal dictionaries</u>, <u>legal encyclopedias</u>, legal periodicals, annotations, and <u>treatises</u>."

- Howard W. Hunter Law Library


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