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If a caller to a phone sex operator sounds attractive and is able to arouse the operator's personal or sexual interest, he is a ______ type of caller.
 
  a) likable
  b) sexually possessive
  c) quick-sex
  d) psycho

Question 2

The transition to democracy can increase incidences of corruption because:
 
  a. democracy is inherently corrupt
  b. only direct democracy can stifle corruption
  c. social controls are weakened during periods of rapid change
  d. poverty is nearly always a feature of the period.



Carissamariew

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Answer to Question 1

a) likable

Answer to Question 2

C



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