Multiple Choice
What are said to be the problems with classical thinking?
A) are all individuals equally able to make rational decisions?
B) Should maturity be taken into account in the case of child offenders?
C) Do some people have the 'power' to make more rational decisions than others?
D) Some people are not very rational
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