Match the term or concept with the correct description

1. muckrakers a. the earliest example of this is piracy
2. corporate crime b. was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
3. corporate violence c. involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
4. pilferage d. claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
5. piracy e. refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
6. price-fixing f. is committed by corporations
7. embezzlement g. the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
8. organized crime h. they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
9. yakuza i. occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
10. alien conspiracy model j. Japan's organized crime


1. *h
2. *f
3. *e
4. *g
5. *b
6. *i
7. *c
8. *a
9. *j
10. *d

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