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stephzh

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Moral responsibility or blameworthiness that attaches to persons who freely and knowingly engage in wrongful actions is sometimes referred to as:
 
  a. Causality.
  b. Culpability.
  c. Mitigation.
   d. Legal cause.

Question 2

The voluntary process whereby services and facilities are provided by an agency not directly involved in a disaster best describes:
 
  A) Mutual Aide B) Charitable Aide C) Compelled Aide D) Voluntary Aide


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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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