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Understand the legal frameworks that govern society, including criminal law, constitutional law, and international law. This subject is crucial for maintaining social order and justice.
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Q: During peacetime no soldier shall be quartered in a house without the consent of the owner
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Q: What theory prompted by Stephen Douglas would allow the people of a territory to allow or forbid slavery
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