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单选题 Which of the following is correct according to the text?

A.Of the criminals arrested in 1970, fifty-seven percent were youths below twenty fivc of age
B.Lack of education has little to do with the crime rate
C.Differences in state laws for death penalty also account for the increase of crime rate
D.Drug smuggling is the only product of too many shows and reports

参考答案:C进入在线模考
根据第三段“In the first place,some state laws provide a death penalty but some not."可知,有些州存在死刑刑罚而有些州并没有,导致了犯罪率上升。

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