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Criminal law is often similar even in different states and sometimes in different countries. Which of the following U.S. crimes is not considered a crime by many countries including Canada and England?

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Grasp the conceptual similarities between probability and related concepts like likelihood.
Identify events and outcomes within the context of probability.
Understand and apply the addition rule of probability.

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