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    Members of Two Groups Can Be Both Benevolent and Hostile
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Members of Two Groups Can Be Both Benevolent and Hostile

Question 42

Question 42

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Members of two groups can be both benevolent and hostile toward each other at the same time. What two groups?


A) blacks and whites
B) rich and poor
C) majority and minority group members
D) women and men
E) young and old

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