Actually, it's not my homework. It was a part of a test I found online not connected to my course but that shared a lot of the same questions (google the questions exactly as written and you'll find the test). Originally it had 75 questions and I've been able to answer all of the questions (57 of them, if you're not keeping score) that were the same as the ones in my course. I'm simply using this test as a study guide and I work backwards; that is, I like to have the answer and then find the reason why afterwards. I frankly don't have time to screw around (I'm taking 18 credit hours and I have 3 legal briefs and a take home midterm due within the next week and I'm working full-time on top of that) and I was just hoping for this information for my own personal development (to have a head start). For the record, I'm not struggling with any of it. I've got the highest grade in the class and the curve has been set twice based upon my exam scores. I'm not an 18 year old kid, and as much as I appreciate the response, I don't need a lecture from anyone but my parents or my wife.
Thanks again and I apologize for any misunderstanding.