Steven Kull contends that the United States overthrew the government of Iraq on the basis of
a. largely accurate intelligence estimates of Iraq’s nuclear weapons program.
b. a clear link between the Iraq government and international terrorist groups.
c. stated assumptions that turned out to be false.
d. both a and b.
c. stated assumptions that turned out to be false.
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Regarding research procedures and conduct, IRB stands for
A) Interviewing Resources Bank. B) Institutional Review Board. C) Investigational Research Bureau. D) Informational Research Bureau.
X, a resident of Indiana, gets on a Greyhound bus in Ohio. Greyhound is a New Jersey corporation with its primary place of business in New York. X buys a candy bar at a Greyhound bus terminal in Kentucky out of a machine leased to Greyhound by a West Virginia candy distributor. X unwraps the candy bar in Tennessee, eats it in Georgia, gets sick in Alabama, and dies on reaching his destination in
Florida. X's widow, who has been living apart from her husband in Illinois, brings suit for the wrongful death of her husband in an Illinois court of general jurisdiction against Greyhound and the candy distributor. Which state's law should apply if the court uses the lex loci delicti commissi conflict of laws approach? a. Indiana c. New Jersey b. Ohio d. None of the above is true.