Which of the following best describes the difference between a major and a secondary violation?
A. Major: first violation; secondary: second violation at a school
B. Major: helps a school to gain a recruiting advantage; secondary: helps a school to gain a competitive advantage
C. Major: helps a school to gain a recruiting or competitive advantage; secondary: could result in severe penalties to an institution
D. Major: provides a school with an extensive recruiting or competitive advantage; secondary: provides a minimal recruiting or competitive advantage and may be inadvertent or isolated in nature
Answer: D. Major: provides a school with an extensive recruiting or competitive advantage; secondary: provides a minimal recruiting or competitive advantage and may be inadvertent or isolated in nature
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