Which of the following statements is not accurate?
a. Americans who aspired to the law during the colonial period generally went through some form of clerkship or apprenticeship with an established lawyer.
b. Only one of the fifty-five delegates to the Constitutional Convention was a lawyer.
c. William and Mary College in Virginia was the first to establish a chair of law.
d. In the early-to-mid-1800s, law schools did not usually require any previous college work, and the standard law school curriculum could be completed in one year.
b. Only one of the fifty-five delegates to the Constitutional Convention was a lawyer.
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The business cycle is
A) the process of investing and gaining a profit. B) the period during which the federal government compiles the budget. C) periods of expansion and inflation alternating with periods of contraction and unemployment. D) the process of extracting money from the economy through taxes and then returning it through spending. E) inflation and recession.
Who was President John F. Kennedy’s national security adviser and one of the first policy advocates to hold the position?
a. Dean Acheson b. Henry Kissinger c. Allan Dulles d. McGeorge Bundy