How does a mob differ from a riot?
A) a mob reflects fear contagion whereas a riot reflects hostility contagion
B) a mob involves fewer people than a riot
C) a mob directs its hostility at a few low-power individuals whereas a riot directs its hostility at groups of similar or greater power
D) a and c
E) all of the above
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