Archer and Gartner's analysis of post-war homicide rates reveals that warring nations:
A) were less likely to experience homicide rate increases than non-combatant nations.
B) were more likely to experience homicide rate increases than non-combatant nations.
C) with the highest numbers of wartime casualties were less likely to have homicide rate increases, because the citizens of those countries had already experienced too much death and destruction.
D) were more likely to experience homicide rate increases than non-combatant nations, but only among minority populations.
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