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Agnew Said-At the Heart of His Theory of General Strain-That

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Question 34

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Agnew said-at the heart of his theory of general strain-that if we treat people


A) badly, they might get mad and become docile.
B) badly, they might get mad and engage in crime.
C) nicely, they will become docile.
D) badly, they will get even.

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