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Questions
1. An adult woman in Nepal marries a man from a neighboring village. They have three children together. His family forces her to work in the family restaurant for no wages and long hours.
2. An adult woman from Iowa becomes addicted to drugs after trying heroin with friends at a party. She decides to advertise sexual services online because she needs money to buy drugs. Her best friend, a man, agrees to accompany her to meet clients so that they know she is not alone. He asks her to give him gas money for driving her around. She has sex in return for money and keeps the money-except for the gas money-for herself, which she spends on rent, groceries, and drugs.
3. An adult man from Nicaragua enters the United States with a legal visa to work on a construction project in Dayton, Ohio, during the summer. This visa is tied to his employer; that is, he cannot change jobs while in the U.S. His employer keeps his paychecks "on account" and deducts rent, food, insurance, and other fees from the checks, promising to give him whatever is left at the end of the summer.
Based on the scenarios above. Decide whether or not each scenario meets the legal definition of trafficking/slavery or not and then explain why with the application of the law and associated analysis.