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    ______ Believed That Human Action Was Often Evoked by Circumstances
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______ Believed That Human Action Was Often Evoked by Circumstances

Question 56

Question 56

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______ believed that human action was often evoked by circumstances beyond the individual's control.


A) Garofalo
B) Bentham
C) Beccaria
D) Wolfgang

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