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By English Common Law Definition, Rape Could Only Be Committed

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Question 24

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By English common law definition, rape could only be committed by a male against whom?


A) A female, either his wife or not
B) A female who was not his wife
C) A child who was of either sex
D) A female who was not of age.

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