Mandatory arrest, shock arrest, and no-drop policies are examples of ______.

A. empowering rape victims
B. common legal treatment of rapists and IPV perpetrators
C. legal and police reform in preventing IPV
D. police reform on gun regulation in relation to IPV


C. legal and police reform in preventing IPV

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Which amendment of the Bill of Rights was most important to those concerned about a possible federal intervention in the institution of slavery?

A) the First Amendment B) the Tenth Amendment C) the Second Amendment D) the Sixth Amendment

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The government made major contributions to the growth of America before 1860 . Which of these was not a type of government intervention in the economy?

a. The government passed laws allowing easy chartering of banks and corporations. b. The government protected American manufacturers against cheap foreign products. c. It kept taxes high. d. State and local governments financed large-scale construction projects.

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Which group of people felt the most betrayed by the outcome of World War I?

A) defense workers B) career women C) military leaders D) political leaders E) military veterans

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After escaping slavery in the South, what was the primary reason why Henry “Box” Brown moved to England?

a. He wanted to speak to Queen Victoria about his bondage. b. He wanted to do lectures in Europe. c. He hoped to locate his wife, an ex-slave, too. d. He had family there. e. He feared being recaptured.

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