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What class of victims did the NYC victim most resemble?

a) Prostitutes in Whitechapel
b) Wealthy aristocrats
c) Young children
d) Elderly men

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Without specific context, it's impossible to determine which class of victims the NYC victims most resembled as it could be related to varying historical events or social conditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to ask about the characteristics of a certain group of victims in New York City but does not provide sufficient context to determine which specific incident or time period it refers to. In a historical context, victims of certain crimes or social strife can often be categorized by factors such as profession, social status, age, and other demographic details.

Drawing from historical events like the New York Draft Riots where the Irish were targeted, and the vice conditions in early 20th century New York where children in certain neighborhoods were exposed to prostitution, it's clear that victim profiles can vary significantly.

For the NYC victims mentioned in the question, without additional context, it is not possible to determine if they resembled a) Prostitutes in Whitechapel, b) Wealthy aristocrats, c) Young children, or d) Elderly men. The context might refer to a range of historical events or social issues. It's important to have specific details to provide an accurate comparison.

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