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The correct answer is C) Owes her money.
A civil trial would be most likely to result if Mary says that Ann owes her money.
In legal terms, we are referring to a civil trial when there is a legal dispute in a civil matter, which means that two parties need to resolve a difference between them.
A party has to file a complaint paying a fee to start the process. In this case, it is a civil case because it is a problem between two civilians, Mary and Ann, Mary stating that Ann owes her money.
Other types of civil cases are contract disputes, property disputes, and divorces.
The other types of cases in the United States are legal Criminal cases.
Answer:B Yes, as to the promise to respect the flag.
Explanation:The graduate is correct in terms of the promise to respect the flag , this part is unconstitutional so no one is forced to swear by it. However the she is wrong in the other two promises because those two are constitutional, The supreme Court does require that government employees uphold an oath to oppose any violent action that is meant to overthrow the government and they are required to uphold the state and Federal Constitution. This them makes the option A and C incorrect because in this regard the graduate isn't correct. Government can't however force an individual to show respect to the flag because someone may refuse to do due to their religious beliefs and as we know everyone has the right to freely pursue their religion of choice. Hence B is correct and D is incorrect.
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We should form our opinions by listening to network commentators to get a well-rounded perspective.
Explanation:
No matter which channel you choose, Network commentators tend to have a certain political bias that will influence the way they presented their news. They are extremely unreliable if you want to form a well-rounded perspective.
If you really wants a well-rounded perspective, you need to find your news from multiple channels along with additional information from independent researchers to support your facts.