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    The Emergence of Mutual Responsibility for Wrongs Doe by Individual
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The Emergence of Mutual Responsibility for Wrongs Doe by Individual

Question 22

Question 22

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The emergence of mutual responsibility for wrongs doe by individual group members leads to:


A) group interest in behavior control
B) feuds
C) informal policing
D) all of the above

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