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A shift away from expenditures on domestic goods and a shift toward expenditures on foreign goods when the domestic price level increases is known as
M'Naghten Rule
A legal standard used to determine whether a defendant was insane at the time they committed a crime, focusing on whether they understood the nature of their act or knew right from wrong.
Irresistible Impulse Test
A legal test for insanity that holds people to be insane at the time they committed a crime if they were driven to do so by an uncontrollable “fit of passion.”
Durham Test
A legal test for insanity that holds people to be insane at the time they committed a crime if their act was the result of a mental disorder or defect.
American Law Institute Test
A legal test for insanity that holds people to be insane at the time of committing a crime if, because of a mental disorder, they did not know right from wrong or could not resist an uncontrollable impulse to act.
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