The rate of victimization, compared to the official crime rate, reflects
a. the decline in the U.S. crime rate.
b. little difference between the two measures. c. the high rate of unreported crimes.
d. the low impact of deterrence as applied in the U.S.
c
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a. the use of iron and steel in construction b. the elevator c. electric street trolleys d. the telephone
Congressional campaign finance laws regulating elections were significantly strengthened after
A) scandals involving labor union contributions in 1952. B) the resignation of John F. Kennedy's vice president for accepting bribes. C) financial misdeeds during Nixon's 1972 reelection campaign. D) Jimmy Carter's Secretary of State was convicted for bribery. E) Ronald Reagan heavily outspent Carter in the 1980 election.