Trafficking in persons is often undertaken
a. to help people escape repressive government regimes.
b. for purposes of sexual or labor exploitation.
c. to reunite families.
d. These are all purposes of trafficking
Answer: b
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a. Hobbes b. Bentham c. Beccaria d. Voltaire
When stopping a person for investigative purposes based upon "reasonable suspicion," officers may use
a. no force, only verbal warnings b. reasonable and necessary force given the circumstances c. their hands, but no devices, to control the subject d. deadly force
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
__________ is a system of government in which power and responsibilities are divided between one national government and multiple state governments
a. A monarchy b. A democracy c. Federalism d. Communism