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Answer:
The first answer was a false negative, and the suspect was telling the truth.
Explanation:
In this example, we learn that a suspect is questioned about a crime, while he is later asked about his own personal information. When the suspect talks about himself, we observe a particular reaction. We assume that this information is the truth, as we have a way to check it. When the suspect talks about the crime, we observe the same reaction. This points towards the fact that the suspect is telling the truth. Therefore, if the polygraph registers the statement as a lie, we can assume that this is a case of false negative, but that the suspect was actually telling the truth.
Answer:
We are not going to call 911
Explanation:
My phone is taken away
Answer:
A. Declare War
Explanation:
The president can send the U.S. Armed Forces into action abroad <em>only by declaration of war by Congress</em>, "statutory authorization."