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Prior to the Eighteenth Century,explanations of Crime and Other Human

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Question 13

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Prior to the eighteenth century,explanations of crime and other human behavior tended to center on:


A) Human rationality.
B) Inborn traits.
C) Social influences.
D) Religiosity or spiritualism.

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