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Unfavorable Views of Jews and Muslims on the Increase in Europe

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Unfavorable Views of Jews and Muslims on the Increase in Europe Chapter 1. Views of Religious Groups Chapter 2. Religiosity Chapter 3. Muslim Views on Extremism and Conflict Chapter 4. Muslim Views Toward Major Countries Chapter 5. Muslim Views on Gender Issues Chapter 6. Pakistan
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