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Sometimes when deciding cases before it, the U.S. Supreme Court uses what is widely known as the “reasonable man” or the “reasonable police officer” as the test for its decision. In other words, they try and put themselves into the situation, and based on what they perceive the “reasonable officer” would do, they decide the case. Do you think this makes sense? Why or why not? Note your reason in terms of deontology, teleology, and utilitarianism.

Use reference material (quotes, ideas, opinions, evidence, examples) from a minimum of eight (8) different sources you have read during the course. These sources include: the two backgrounds textbooks (Destinies and A Military History of Canada); the individual selections in the Course Reader and War and Society in Post-Confederation Canada; and the Course Notes. You may also use sources external to the required course readings (journals, other books, Internet sites) in addition to your eight (8) sources from the course. Please note that while each individual selection from the Course Reader and War and Society in Post-Confederation Canada counts as one source, each individual chapter in the other two textbooks, Destinies and A Military History of Canada does not. Each of these latter two sources count as one (1) source each toward the eight (8) required no matter how many different sections of these books you cite in your essay.