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COMM 325 Instructions: Please read all instructions before you begin to answer questions. This is your final exam and is take home and open note and book. The questions are based upon materials from/in the textbook, discussions during class, class lectures, video clips, PowerPoint(s), and group exercises. You are required to print the exam, staple the pages together into one packet, and submit a hard copy of the exam with your responses by 1930 hours, 11 May 2020. If you fail to comply with all instructions, your final score will be reduced by ten percent. Each question is worth up to two points each. True/False 1. Marbury v. Madison developed the doctrine of stare decisis. T F 2 Trial courts only deal with issues of fact. T F 3. The 6th Amendment guarantees a defendant a right to trial by a jury of his/her peers. T F 4. Verbal communication is more reliable than nonverbal communication. T F 5. Under the right circumstances communication can break down. T F 6. Race is not an aspect of culture. T F 7. High context communicators ignore words and focus only on nonverbal. T F 8. People from Monochronic cultures are never late. T F 9. America’s legal system is a high-power distance system. T F 10. Cultural competence requires us to subordinate our culture to other cultures. T F 11. All women are high-context communicators. T F 12. Effective listening requires an understanding of the language used by the sender. T F 13. Lochner v. New York involved the freedom of contract. T F 14. The appropriate name for smaller groups of people within larger cultures is co-culture. T F 15. Collectivist cultures place more value on harmony than individualistic cultures. T F 16. Ethnocentrism is a belief that cultures different than your own are inferior. T F 17. Verbal communication is more ambiguous in high-context cultures. T F 18. A person’s culture is determined by his or her ethnicity. T F 19. In high context cultures, people are expected to be direct. T F 20. Collectivist cultures are more likely to express disagreement. T F Matching: Please place the number in the blank next to the most appropriate match. 16. Sheriff Shipp Equal Protection 17. Michael M v. Sonoma County Impartial Jury 18. Penumbras Perception 19. In Rem Culture 20. Amanda Knox Nonverbal 21. Shepard v. Maxwell Matriarch 22. Lizzie Borden Child Support 23. Iraq War Credibility 24. Euro Disney Anticipatory Refutation 25. Sparta Specificity 26. Language Jumping to Conclusions 27. San Louis Obispo v. Nathaniel J. Trial 28. Low Context Double Jeopardy 29. Rebuttal Tendency Jurisdiction 30. Closure Right to privacy
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Coms 325 Final Exam Questions
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COMM 325

Instructions: Please read all instructions before you begin to answer questions. This is your
final exam and is take home and open note and book. The questions are based upon materials
from/in the textbook, discussions during class, class lectures, video clips, PowerPoint(s), and
group exercises. You are required to print the exam, staple the pages together into one packet,
and submit a hard copy of the exam with your responses by 1930 hours, 11 May 2020. If you fail
to comply with all instructions, your final score will be reduced by ten percent. Each question is
worth up to two points each.

True/False
1.

Marbury v. Madison developed the doctrine of stare decisis.
T

F

Marbury v. set a precedent or established the principle of judicial review in the United States,
and not stares decisis. This principle gives the courts the power to strike down laws and
government activities or actions violating the constitution.
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Trial courts only deal with issues of fact.
T

F

In a trial court cases start there where the parties involved present their e...


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