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jlmhmf

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In 1793, Phillippe Pinel developed a new way of treating the mentally ill that urged mental patients to have hope and confidence in themselves. He called his approach
 
  a) social work.
  b) psychotherapy.
  c) moral treatment.
  d) mental hygiene.

Question 2

The text's author calls the Internet the wild frontier of deviance because
 
  a) Internet deviance involves many violent acts.
  b) Internet deviance can be carried out with impunity.
  c) the Internet itself is somewhat deviant.
  d) so much imaginative deviance is taking place.



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Answer to Question 1

c) moral treatment.

Answer to Question 2

b) Internet deviance can be carried out with impunity.





 

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