The correct answer is B. The law and the robberies are only correlated by the fact they both involve banks
Step-by-step explanation:
In the excerpt given it is explained a law was approved and two days later the bank robberies increased. However, this does not imply the law is the direct cause of the robberies, indeed, the only that can be concluded about this situation is that both events, the law, and the robbery, occurred at the same time or with little time of difference and both involve banks, which implies both the law and the robberies are only correlated, which means they are connected or have something in common that is the place where both events took place (banks). Thus, these two events are correlated not because one caused the other but because they share a commonplace which is the banks that where the places affected both by the law and the robberies.