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    Human Trafficking, More Broadly Defined, the Recruitment, Harboring, Movement, or Obtaining
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Human Trafficking, More Broadly Defined, the Recruitment, Harboring, Movement, or Obtaining

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Question 3

Multiple Choice

Human trafficking, more broadly defined, the recruitment, harboring, movement, or obtaining of a person by force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of:


A) involuntary servitude
B) debt bondage
C) slavery
D) all of the above

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