An example of a rights-based argument is __________; an example of a power-based approach is __________

a. arguing about the terms of a contract; making a threat
b. making a threat; arguing the terms of a contract
c. focusing on interests; making a threat
d. arguing about the terms of a contract; arguing about precedent

Ans: a. arguing about the terms of a contract; making a threat

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When the defendant is found guilty, the jury imposes the sentence

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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