Which of the following is true about Salima?
A. She worked as a Maid in Libya.
B. She was recruited in Kenya.
C. She had three children.
D. She was able to escape unharmed.
B. She was recruited in Kenya.
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Randy is walking through the mall parking lot when he observes an individual trying to gain entry to an automobile by breaking the side window. Randy immediately uses his cellphone to call the police
He reports that a burglary of a vehicle is occurring at the mall. A police officer responds to the scene and finds the individual inside the vehicle attempting to start it. Subsequent investigation at the scene determines that the individual is not a thief but a "repro man" and is attempting to repossess the vehicle due to non-payment by the purchaser. No arrest is made and the police officer departs the scene. Randy has NOT committed the offense of false report to a peace officer because: A) he lacked any intent to deceive authorities when he made the cellphone call. B) an element of the offense requires that the false report be in writing. C) a reasonable person under the same or similar circumstances could have believed that that the individual was a thief. D) he never directly talked to a peace officer.
Kohlberg's theory of _____ is an explanation of the ability to distinguish right from wrong and to determine the ethically correct course of action in complex cases
a. normative superiority b. ethnocentrism c. limited deviance d. moral development
Sociologists believe most behavior is learned
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Unions have existed in the United States for about ___________ years.
A. 200 B. 125 C. 75 D. 40