British attempts to subvert and destroy the Sinn Féin government were the starting point for the Anglo-Irish War of 1919–1921 (also known as the Irish War of Independence) and led to the formation of the Dáil Éireann's militia

a. Black and Tans
b. The Loyalist Movement
c. Irish Republican Army (IRA)
d. The UDA


c

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a. red blood cells b. white blood cells c. hair root balls d. saliva

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The _______ is a developmental theory that modifies social control theory by integrating concepts from biological, psychological, and routine activities, and rational choice theories.

a. comprehensive theory of crime b. general developmental theory c. general theory of crime d. complete theory of crime

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Which of the following is not a basic administrative process identified by O.W. Wilson?

A) evaluating B) controlling C) activating D) planning

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“Known burglars” are called such because they ______.

a. are weak enough in their trade to be known to police b. have strong reputations among other criminals c. have strong familiarity with the criminal networks in their area d. are “in the know” regarding the latest techniques in burglary

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