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20 July, 11:01

As Sherif noted, despite the fact that the competitive behavior of the boys in the warring camps seemed "wicked, disturbed, and vicious," what actually triggered their evil behavior was

a. their leaders' modeling of aggression.

b. their delinquent backgrounds.

c. their ethnic identities.

d. an evil situation.

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  1. 20 July, 11:04
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    Their evil behavior was triggered by an evil situation.

    Explanation:

    An evil or dangerous situation is responsible for triggering the evil behavior of the boys. An evil situation can be defined as the situation or environment in which negative vibes and no one is walking to the right or positive direction.

    The negativity can divert the mindset even of a positive mindset. It has been proved that children, who brought up in evil or negative situation, have come up with the crimes and evil activities.
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