Multiple Choice
During the Second World War, the vast majority of people exposed to air raids developed
A) temporary fear reactions that quickly disappeared.
B) intense fear reactions that took several years to disappear.
C) repressed fear reactions that never disappeared.
D) repressed fear reactions that grew worse as years passed.
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