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panfilo

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Molly traded in her automobile during the Cash for Clunkers program. She should know that the Cash for Clunkers program was designed in part to:
 
  a. reduce highway travel
  b. encourage people to purchase fuel-efficient vehicles
  c. encourage people to purchase domestic vehicles
  d. increase car exports

Question 2

In a 1990 study of the juvenile justice system and rehabilitation, sociologist Mark Jacobs found that professionals in the system feel they must __________ in order to make it rehabilitate rather than do further harm to juvenile offenders and young
 
  people in need of supervision.
  a. patronize the system
  b. screw the system
  c. perjure themselves
  d. disobey the law
  e. commit crimes



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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