GOVT 2305 questions 18. Neither the legislature nor judiciary has defined “cruel and unusual” and life in prison may be
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GOVT 2305 questions
18. Neither the legislature nor judiciary has defined “cruel andunusual” and life in prison maybe far more cruel than the moment of death.a. realist metaphysics c. realist epistemologyb. nominalist politics
19. Criminals are often mentally deficient or otherwise notresponsible for their actions.a. realist politics c. realist metaphysics & ethicsb. nominalist politics
21. Statistical studies reveal racial, poverty and other biasesin the death penalty, making itdiscriminatory (contra 14th am). c. nominalist epistemologyb. realist epistemology d. nominalist politics
24. This is about due process, not the death penalty itself, andcontradicts the claim of bias(which would be a consistent pattern).a. realist epistemology c. nominalist ethicsd. nominalist politics
26. Wrongful convictions call for due-process-reform notdeath-penalty-abolition, and do notabolish responsibility for justice and decision-making.a. nominalist ethics c. nominalist politicsb. realist epistemology & ethics
18. Neither the legislature nor judiciary has defined “cruel andunusual” and life in prison maybe far more cruel than the moment of death.a. realist metaphysics c. realist epistemologyb. nominalist politics
19. Criminals are often mentally deficient or otherwise notresponsible for their actions.a. realist politics c. realist metaphysics & ethicsb. nominalist politics
21. Statistical studies reveal racial, poverty and other biasesin the death penalty, making itdiscriminatory (contra 14th am). c. nominalist epistemologyb. realist epistemology d. nominalist politics
24. This is about due process, not the death penalty itself, andcontradicts the claim of bias(which would be a consistent pattern).a. realist epistemology c. nominalist ethicsd. nominalist politics
26. Wrongful convictions call for due-process-reform notdeath-penalty-abolition, and do notabolish responsibility for justice and decision-making.a. nominalist ethics c. nominalist politicsb. realist epistemology & ethics