In 2003, Belgium authorities arrested and sentenced Nizar Trabelsi, a thirty-seven-year-old Tunisian, to ten years in prison for planning to drive a car bomb into the cafeteria of a Belgian air base where about 100 U.S. military personnel were stationed. Trabelsi claims to have met ______ ___ ______ and been trained in an __ _____ camp in Afghanistan in the months prior to the 9-11 attacks
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Osama bin Laden - al Qaeda
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
It may be easy to quit smoking for a short while, but it is very difficult to avoid a relapse.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
It is twice as likely that a Black or non-Hispanic Indian child, compared to a White child, will ______.
A. be placed in foster care B. dropout of school C. expelled from school D. grow up in substandard housing
The test for determining if the police should
a. The police officers have to look from their viewpoint and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself. b. The police officers have to look from the viewpoint of the suspect and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself. c. The police officers have to look from the viewpoint of a reasonable man and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself. d. The police officers have to look at the totality of the circumstances and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself.