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The Causal or Explanatory Component of Feminism Argues That a Major

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Question 13

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The causal or explanatory component of feminism argues that a major cause of crime against women is:


A) anomie
B) patriarchy
C) social disorganization
D) inadequate parenting
E) none of the above

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