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Comparative research indicates that
 
  a. although sex has a biological foundation, sexual practices vary from place to place as an element of the culture.
  b. people throughout the world engage in the same sexual practices.
  c. sex is not permitted in some societies, but it is encouraged in others.
  d. sexuality is defined entirely by a biological sex drive.

Question 2

Loan-sharking and money laundering are examples of
 
  A) consumer crimes
  B) occupational crimes
  C) cybercrimes
  D) organized crimes


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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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