In Peek's study of Muslim Americans after 9/11, what was the relationship between young adults' embracement of a Muslim identity and their going off to college?
A) college was a time to learn about new religions and many Muslims rejected their Muslim identity during these years.
B) they encountered so much prejudice and discrimination in college that they found themselves hanging out exclusively with other Muslims.
C) college was a time when they re-discovered their Muslim roots and were more likely to seek out friends who were Muslims.
D) none of the people who Peek interviewed attended a college with a Muslim student organization, so it was unlikely for them to meet others like themselves.
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