U.S. Customs and public health officials attempt to stop infected travelers, but why is this not always so easy?
a. Travelers often claim a “right to travel” and ignore them.
b. Some diseases attack the brain, telling them that they're fine.
c. Infected individuals may not be visibly ill when they cross a U.S. Border.
d. Traveler's often opt for the treatment option, even when it doesn't always work, just so they can get where they want to go.
c. Infected individuals may not be visibly ill when they cross a U.S. Border.
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a. volunteer patrol b. specialized patrol c. block academy d. police academy
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A. statute of liberty B. diminished responsibility C. voir dire D. statute of limitations
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a. 20 b. 10 c. 5 d. 50
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A) Neither Bob nor Ray is guilty of bribery. B) Only Ray is guilty of bribery. C) Both Bob and Ray are guilty of bribery. D) Only Bob is guilty of bribery.