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KimWrice

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Why are punishments for crimes like murder, rape, and robbery more stringent than for white collar crimes like forgery?
 
  a. Because murder, rape, and robbery impact more people.
  b. Because murder, rape, and robbery violate both legal and moral principles.
  c. Because white collar crimes happen in business with more privileged people.
  d. Because white collar crimes are harder to detect.

Question 2

Among the goals of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 were
 
  a. to increase the technical nature of personnel administration.
  b. to reduce flexibility in hiring and firing to agencies.
  c. to create a more rigid classification system for senior executives.
  d. to restore the merit principle which had gotten too bureaucratic.



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Answer to Question 1

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