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justinmsk

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The determination of a child's sex depends on the:
 
  A) presence of teratogens at the time of conception.
  B) sex chromosome received from the mother.
  C) presence of teratogens at the time of ovulation.
  D) sex chromosome received from the father.

Question 2

Identify a true statement about juvenile delinquency.
 
  A) Girls are much more likely than boys to engage in delinquent behavior.
  B) Robbery is an example of a status offense.
  C) Crimes committed by adolescents from minority groups are considered status offenses.
  D) Girls are more likely than boys to commit offenses such as running away.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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