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nmorano1

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The 17th century idea that a husband cannot rape his wife because by marrying him, she has consented to all sexual activity is known as the __________.
 
  a. token resistance act
  b. law of wifely duty
  c. spousal privilege rule
  d. marital rape exemption

Question 2

If randomly selected people refuse to participate in studies,
 
  A) researchers may have too many individuals for their study.
  B) volunteers are likely to be more uptight.
  C) the representativeness of a sample is likely to be lost.
  D) participants may have to be coerced to volunteer for the study.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

C



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