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Bernana

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The phenomenon of hostages forming an identification with, and bonding to their captors is called the
 
  a. China Syndrome
  b. Stockholm Syndrome
  c. Love Fear Syndrome
  d. Identification with the Aggressor Syndrome

Question 2

In 1978 Dan White shot and killed Harvey Milk and San Francisco mayor George Moscone. White's defense team claimed that his poor diet contributed to his manic-depressive illness,
 
  and that his manic-depressive illness contributed to his homicidal actions. This became
   known as the _______________ defense.
   a. junk food
   b. cupcake
   c. Milky Way
   d. Twinkie



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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