Advanced Human Trafficking (3271)
In 221 B.C., evidence of human trafficking and slavery was found during what
civilization?
a. Quin Dynasty
b. 7th Century Greece
c. English Colonies
d. Mesopotamia
From the 15th through the 17th centuries, Portuguese expeditions brought European
ships to which country as part of their slave trade route?
a. Italy
b. Africa
c. China
d. Australia
Human Trafficking
recruitment, harboring, or transportation of people into a situation of exploitation
through the use of force, fraud, and coercion
Human Smuggling:
a person or group of persons profiting from assisting migrants entering a country
illegally
Kidnapping:
an act or instance or the crime seizing, confining, inveigling, abducting, or
carrying away a person by force or fraud
What traded good was a major trafficking industry for the English Colonies?
a. Women
b. Spices
c. Tobacco
d. Wildlife
Although human trafficking did continue in the United States, which amendment to the
constitution officially abolished slavery?
a. 11th amendment
b. 13th amendment
c. 14th amendment
d. 15th amendment
Which of the following is defined as a violent verbal or physical attack?
a. Sexual Assault
b. Assault
c. Harassment
Which of the following are examples of avenues traffickers use to find victims?
Economic poverty
Distrust of law enforcement
Access to social media
Adult websites
What national organization saw an 846% increase in online tips of suspected child
trafficking cases between the years of 2010 and 2015?
a. National Institute for Child Safety
b. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
c. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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d. National Human Trafficking Hotline
Which of the following are international human trafficking issue examples given in this
module?
Forced marriages in the United States.
Mail order brides from Russia.
Forced marriages in Africa.
Forced marriages in the Middle East.
Labor camps in North Korea.
Child trade routes in Sudan.
Labor camps in China.
Labor camps in Burma.
What was the first comprehensive federal law to address the trafficking of persons?
a. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000
b. The Protection of Trafficked Persons
c. The Victims of Trafficking Protected in America Act
Which Chapter in the Texas Penal Code covers the Trafficking of Persons?
a. 18
b. 19
c. 20
d. 21
How many times has the Trafficking Victims Protection Act been reauthorized?
a. 9
b. 7
c. 5
d. Never
Which of the following sex trafficking avenues has historically been dominated with
Asian victims?
a. Cantinas
b. Clubs
c. Escort Services
d. Brothels
Which of the following sex trafficking avenues has historically been operated by criminal
organizations?
a. Cantinas
b. Clubs
c. Escort Services
d. Brothels
What is one reason labor trafficking is hard to track in the United States?
a. Labor trafficking is legal in the United States.
b. Labor and sex trafficking are considered equivalent.
c. There are fewer cases of labor trafficking than sex trafficking in the United States.
d. Sex trafficking pulls greater public sympathy, so prosecutors give it the priority.
What industry to undocumented immigrants often fall pray to in the United States?
a. Restaurant Industry
b. Hospitality Industry
c. Labor Force
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