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    When the Antecedent Conditions Become the Basis for Substantive or Emotional
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When the Antecedent Conditions Become the Basis for Substantive or Emotional

Question 121

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When the antecedent conditions become the basis for substantive or emotional differences between people or groups, the stage of felt conflict exists.

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