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How might people’s perceptions of one another be different if they had more opportunities to know and understand the people in other parts of Panem? How does this divisiveness benefit the Capitol?

This is part of the Hunger Games (book 1), it is almost due soon and I need some help.

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If people knew what was happening in the other parts of Panem then they might turn against the capital knowing the horrible living conditions in which say Katniss’s lives in. What people don’t know doesn’t hurt them. So it benefits the Capital by the amount of control they have.
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Answer:

How Person Perception Helps Us Form Impressions of Others. In social psychology, the term person perception refers to the different mental processes that we use to form impressions of other people. This includes not just how we form these impressions, but the different conclusions we make about other people based on our impressions.

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