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The most frequently cited reason for joining a gang is
 
  a. to get an ego trip.
  b. commit crimes.
  c. to meet a girlfriend or boyfriend.
   d. for a sense of belonging.
  e. to rebel against authority.

Question 2

is visually displaying an allegiance to a gang and commonly encompasses dressing to the left or right side of the body, depending on the particular gang.
 
  a. Representing
   b. Tagging
  c. Showing-out
   d. Being loyal



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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