Which crime are drug-trafficking groups often charged with today? A. Driving while intoxicated
B. Racketeering
C. Reckless driving
D. Conspiracy
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The correct answer is B. Racketeering.
Drug-trafficking groups are often charged with racketeering because they engage in illegal activities as part of organized crime. This involves the ongoing criminal enterprise of trafficking drugs, which is coordinated and structured to generate profit through illegal means. Racketeering laws allow authorities to prosecute individuals involved in such operations beyond just drug possession or trafficking charges.