Multiple Choice
The Saints and the Roughnecks WILLIAM J. CHAMBLISS
-Unlike the Saints, the Roughnecks were:
A) hardworking and content with fairly simple pleasures
B) visibly contemptuous of or hostile to authority and seen as guys headed for a bad end
C) thought of as typical boys, their deviant actions excused with the belief that "boys will be boys"
D) likely to engage in premarital sex and have several promiscuous sexual relationships
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