Just Mercy: Chapter 13

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  1.  
    According to the Death Penalty Information Center, including Walter McMillian, how many people have been exonerated from death row in the modern era.
    A. 5 B. 15 C. 500 D. 50
  2.  
    Do most exonerated people released from prison receive money or assistance from the state that wrongly imprisoned them?
  3.  
    What work did Walter resume that brought him happiness?
    A. Accounting B. Logging C. Construction D. Fishing
  4.  
    Bryan wrote that if we can embrace our brokenness, then we would desire what?
    A. Justice B. Mercy C. Fame D. Sympathy
  5.  
    Which newspaper covered Walther McMillian's exoneration and homing coming in a front page story?
    A. The Chicago Tribune B. The Washington Post C. The New York Times D. The Wall Street Journal
  6.  
    Why did Walter have to stop his logging business?
  7.  
    What happened to Sherrif Tate after Walter was proven innocent
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Just Mercy: Chapter 13 (Answer Key)

Created by Anita111

  1.  
    According to the Death Penalty Information Center, including Walter McMillian, how many people have been exonerated from death row in the modern era.
    A. 5 B. 15 C. 500 D. 50
  2.  
    Do most exonerated people released from prison receive money or assistance from the state that wrongly imprisoned them?
    No, most do not receive any compensation.
  3.  
    What work did Walter resume that brought him happiness?
    A. Accounting B. Logging C. Construction D. Fishing
  4.  
    Bryan wrote that if we can embrace our brokenness, then we would desire what?
    A. Justice B. Mercy C. Fame D. Sympathy
  5.  
    Which newspaper covered Walther McMillian's exoneration and homing coming in a front page story?
    A. The Chicago Tribune B. The Washington Post C. The New York Times D. The Wall Street Journal
  6.  
    Why did Walter have to stop his logging business?
    A branch dislodged and struck him, breaking his neck. He was seriously injured.
  7.  
    What happened to Sherrif Tate after Walter was proven innocent
    After Walter was proven innocent, Sheriff Tate was reelected as Sheriff of Monroe County

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