Bullies tend to believe that ________
A) people's behavior is strongly influenced by the situation or by external events
B) aggression against those who provoke them will bring respect from others
C) the bully's victim can stop the bullying if they want to badly enough
D) other people can be trusted after a dominance hierarchy is firmly established
E) people act as they do because of lasting characteristics of the individual
Answer: B
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