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In the reading, we find this passage: "Yes, Socrates, but cannot you hold your tongue, and then you may go into a foreign city, and no one will interfere with you? Now I have great difficulty in making you understand my answer to this. For if I tell you that this would be a disobedience to a divine command, and therefore that I cannot hold my tongue, you will not believe that I am serious; and if I say again that the greatest good of man is daily to converse about virtue, and all that concerning which you hear me examining myself and others, and that the pious will inherit the Earth."
Macro-Social Factors
Large-scale social forces and structures that influence societies and individual behaviors and outlooks.
Peremptory Challenges
In the legal system, these are the rights for attorneys to reject certain jurors without stating a reason, used in jury selection to attempt to ensure an impartial jury.
Potential Jurors
Individuals who are eligible and may be called to serve as jurors in a court of law, typically selected from the general population.
Batson V. Kentucky
A landmark Supreme Court case that ruled the exclusion of jurors based on race violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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