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    September 10, 2014
    Growing Concern about Rise of Islamic Extremism at Home and Abroad

    Is the Islamic Religion More Likely than Others to Encourage Violence?

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    Growing Concern about Rise of Islamic Extremism at Home and Abroad

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    More Say They Are ‘Very Concerned’ about Rise of Islamic Extremism
    Growing Share Says Anti-Terror Policies Haven’t Gone Far Enough to Protect U.S.
    Shifting Public Views on Balance Between Security and Civil Liberties
    Substantial Change in Republicans’ Concerns over Government Anti-Terror Policies Since Last Fall
    Is the Islamic Religion More Likely than Others to Encourage Violence?
    Most Older Adults Say Islam Encourages Violence More than Other Religions
    About the Survey 9-10-2014
    Republican Much More Negative about Gov’t Anti-Terrorism Efforts
    Less Positive Rating for Gov’t Efforts to Reduce Threat of Terrorism

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