Which laws protect people against criminal liability while they attempt to help another person during a crisis

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Answer 1
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The Good Samaritan Law

Explanation:

The Good Samaritan Law protects an individual who attempts to help another person or group of people when they are in peril, injured, ill or suffering from another type of crisis, from any criminal or civil liability as a result of their actions.

For example, no one is required to provide assistance to a driver that suffered an accident, the law states that you must notify 911, but if you try to assist the injured driver, he cannot sue you (or the police charge you of any crime) if you hurt him, e.g. break his leg while trying to help him.

Answer 2
Answer: Good Samaritan law

It apply when someone try to help someone who is injured or has taken ill hand prevents the person from getting sued for trying to help.

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Answer: I think its 350%

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3 1/2 equals 7/2 which equals 3.5

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Why must the body maintain this balance between acids and bases?

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If the body does not regulate its acid-base homeostasis, there can be an adverse effect on many vital organs.


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How does genetic variation and mutation play a role in natural selection?

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All of the following are true of Tecumseh EXCEPT:(A) he fought against the forces of Indiana Territory Governor William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
(B) he was chief of the Shawnee.
(C) he brought the Indians of the Northwest Territory into a confederation.
(D) he received aid from the British government.
(E) he successfully halted American settlement along the Mississippi River.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(E) he successfully halted American settlement along the Mississippi River." The statements that are true about Tecumseh includes: he fought against the forces of Indiana Territory Governor William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe; he was chief of the Shawnee; he brought the Indians of the Northwest Territory into a confederation; he received aid from the British government.

Which of the following is an exaggerated description applied to every person in some category? a. Prejudice
b. Minority
c. Race
d. Stereotype

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D. Stereotype. A Stereotype can be positive or negative about a group but even if it is true in some cases it is still a generalisation. The only generalisation that holds true us that not all generalisations are true.

The answer is D, stereotype. Hope I Helped!

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