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ETearle

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Historically, prostitution has been thought of, and often legally defined, as ________.
 
  a. sex acts provided by a female to a male
  b. sex acts occurring without regard to gender or sexual orientation
  c. sex acts provided by a woman working for a pimp
  d. sex acts providing an easy way to make a lot of money

Question 2

Kristen learns something interesting in class about prostitution: it is often seen as an exchange of sexual services for all of the following, except ________.
 
  a. money
  b. valued objects
  c. sex
  d. drugs



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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