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17 February, 06:10

A riot differs from a mob in that a. riots end when the participants exhaust themselves or when officials regain control. b. riots are more destructive and violent than are mobs. c. riots attack property, while mobs attack people. d. riots are more unified and more focused than are mobs.

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  1. 17 February, 07:46
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    The answer is A. Riots end when participants exhaust themselves
  2. 17 February, 08:40
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    b. riots are more destructive and violent than are mobs.

    People could riot over something they dislike and do different destructive things, but a mob is unified and every person does the same thing.
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