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Karolina [17]
3 years ago
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Tom has been repeatedly victimized while wearing the home team’s football jersey while sitting on the visiting team’s side of th

e football field. The _____ aspect of repeat victimization accounts for Tom’s troubles.
a. target vulnerability
b. target gratifiability
c. target hostility
d. target antagonism
Social Studies
1 answer:
aleksley [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

d. target antagonism

Explanation:

Target antagonism is a term that encompasses a variety of behaviours or group identities that spark hostility and resentment. Certain behaviours might be more likely to be met with hate, anger or jealousy from other groups. In this example, the behaviour that Tom followed was that of wearing the home team's football jersey while sitting on the visiting team’s side of the football field.

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