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Deast7027

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The most important gender differences in arrest rates are reflected in the proportionately greater involvement of men in major property and violent crimes. In 2013, men accounted for _____ percent of robberies and murders in the United States.
 
  a. 52
  b. 60
  c. 73
  d. 88

Question 2

Regarding the transmission of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), which of the following is FALSE?
 
  a. HIV is transmitted through unprotected or inadequately protected sex with an infected partner.
 b. HIV is transmitted through sharing a hypodermic needle with someone who is infected with HIV.
 c. An infected mother can pass HIV on to her child through breastfeeding the child.
 d. HIV can be transmitted through casual contact, such as shaking hands.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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