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What does the term "incited" refer to?

  1. To restrict action or response

  2. To move to action, stir up, urge on

  3. To create a sense of uncertainty

  4. To confuse or mislead someone

The correct answer is: To move to action, stir up, urge on

The term "incited" refers to the act of provoking or stirring someone to take action or react in a particular way. In this context, it implies encouraging an activity that may not have been initiated by the subject on their own. When someone is incited, they are urged or pushed towards a specific response or behavior, often with a degree of intensity or emotional charge. This can apply to various situations, such as inciting a crowd to rally for a cause, prompting an animal to behave a certain way, or influencing an individual to react based on specific stimuli or provocations. Understanding the meaning of "incited" in this way highlights its role in encouraging proactive behavior or responses rather than any form of restraint or confusion associated with the other choices.