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The creation of street gangs and separatist groups is an example of the sociobiological principle of
 
  a. altruism.
  b. tribalism.
  c. tokenism.
  d. territoriality.

Question 2

Which theoretical paradigm was developed by Edward O. Wilson?
 
  a. Sociobiology
  b. Positivism
  c. Biosocial criminology
  d. Eugenic criminology



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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