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    When Tensions Rise,views of the Enemy Are Less Simplistic and Stereotyped,and
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When Tensions Rise,views of the Enemy Are Less Simplistic and Stereotyped,and

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When tensions rise,views of the enemy are less simplistic and stereotyped,and seat-of-the-pants judgments become less likely.

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