The correct answer is D, suffering from memory loss or other health problems.
Explanation:
It is correct because jobs and businesses look at your record to decide if they should hire you. You can lose your job or even go to prison for having a criminal record. But it doesn't affect your own physical/mental health. So it will not cause you to have memory loss or other health problems.
Also, I took a Health class last year and learned about this, so I'm sure this is the correct answer.
First option: </u>Losing a job or a position within an organization is a possible outcome for breaking the law, since how most businesses don't want to accept criminals. Option A is a long-term outcome for breaking the law.
<u>Second option:</u> Spending time in prison is also a long-term outcome for breaking the law, it's the most common from the government onto the ones who break the law. Option B is a long-term outcome for breaking the law.
<u>Third option:</u> Having a hard time finding a job because you have a criminal record is indeed an outcome for breaking the law, since again most businesses don't accept people with a criminal past. Obviously depending on the law, you have broken, it is a long-term outcome.
<u>Fourth option:</u> Although it is a possibility, it's not likely for someone who just breaks the law to face memory loss or other health problems, for again simply breaking the law. This option is the most likely to not be a long-term outcome which means it is your answer.
Your answer is the fourth option or "suffering memory loss or other health problems."
The second option would result in a pair of identical twins due to both of the children possessing the exact same genes since they both belonged to the same fertilized egg.