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Yolanda

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What is a major distinction between stranger rape and acquaintance rape?
 
  a. The anguish felt by a victim is usually more severe with acquaintance rape than with stranger rape.
  b. The anguish felt by a victim is usually more severe with stranger rape than with acquaintance rape.
  c. Acquaintance rape usually receives a harsher punishment than stranger rape.
  d. Stranger rape usually receives a harsher punishment than acquaintance rape.

Question 2

To qualify as date rape, the victim must have been ____.
 
  a. coerced into sex by physical force
  b. coerced into sex by physical or non-physical actions, such as verbal pressure
  c. in a committed relationship with the rapist
  d. engaging in some type of sexual activity with the rapist before the rape occurred



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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