When we feel that our group identity may become indistinguishable from other identities we tend to
A) favor policies that would reinforce separation between the two groups.
B) feel more at peace with others.
C) begin to see ourselves as part of a superordinate group.
D) favor the leaders of the competing group more than our own leaders.
E) attempt to reinforce our individuality.
Answer: A
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