Multiple Choice
Although some jurisdictions have retained the common law definition of arson and others have expanded it, all require one element in common, that is,
A) the intent must be to damage or destroy the structure
B) intent to deprive the owner of possession of the property
C) it must be a dwelling
D) it must be a dwelling of another
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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