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Conrad stole 10,000 from the rich patrons of a country club. Conrad said, It's not a crime to cheat the rich out of their money. It's social justice Conrad's explanation best reflects which sociological theory of criminal behavior?
 
  a. social conflict theory
  b. differential association theory
  c. containment theory
  d. general strain theory

Question 2

Urban sprawl is currently taking over farmland at a rate of _________ acres per year.
 
  a. half a million
  b. 1.2 million
  c. 2 million
  d. 4.3 million



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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