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    Until the 18th Century, What Was Thought to Be the Cause
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Until the 18th Century, What Was Thought to Be the Cause

Question 72

Question 72

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Until the 18th century, what was thought to be the cause of criminal behavior?


A) sociological factors
B) cultural factors
C) supernatural forces
D) psychological forces

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