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karateprodigy

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Thomas Szasz believes that mental illness ______.
 
  a. results from a diet overloaded with preservatives and processed foods
   b. is the biggest health problem facing the world in the 21st century
   c. is overblown by researchers and scientists who use it to build their own careers and
   enrich themselves
   d. is a convenient fiction society uses to stigmatize and subjugate deviant people

Question 2

People who are placed in psychiatric institutions because they were acquitted of a crime by
   reason of insanity are committed through a process of _______ commitment.
 
  a. voluntary c. criminal
   b. institutional d. civil



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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