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A domestic worker is isolated in a private home in a foreign country. Her employer has confiscated her passport and phone. She is also told that she must work to pay off a large, fabricated "recruitment fee." Most significantly, the employer has threatened to harm her family back in her home country if she attempts to escape or contact the authorities. Although she is not physically locked in, she feels completely trapped. Which of the following statements best evaluates the primary reason for her entrapment?

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