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What was included in most state constitutions that guaranteed protection of individual liberties based upon common law?
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Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the national research act in 1974 and ultimately to the belmont report and federal regulations for human subject protection? a. the public health service tuskegee study of untreated syphilis in the negro male.b. stanford prison experiment (zimbardo).c. tearoom trade study (humphreys).d. the harvard t3 study.
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This was an act of continental congress which initially organized the first united states territory and was to be the basis for governing how the united states would expand westward.
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Describe the functions of the three different branches of the united states government. in your desc...
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