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By the end of 1942,Allied technology had caught up with Germany and Japan.
James-Lange Theory
A theory of emotion stating that emotional experience is the result of physiological responses to stimuli.
Racing Heart
A sensation where the heart beats significantly faster than normal, often felt during anxiety or excitement.
Terrified Experience
An intensely frightening event or situation that can have lasting psychological impacts.
Cognitive Interpretations
The mental processes of comprehending, interpreting, and ascribing meaning to the surrounding environment and experiences.
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