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LaDunn

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Richard Dembos study of crack cocaine in west central Florida found that:
 
  a. teenagers were dealing drugs to support their cocaine addiction.
  b. teenage dealers were using most of their income to support their families.
  c. teenage dealers were using most of their income for luxury items for themselves.
  d. adult dealers were coercing teenagers into selling drugs for commission.
  e. adult dealers were using drugs and forcing teenagers to support their families alone.

Question 2

A specialized role in which an applied anthropologist presents culturally relevant research findings as part of a judicial proceeding is called a(n):
 
  a. advocate.
  b. cultural broker.
  c. expert witness.
  d. policy researcher.
  e. needs assessor.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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