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Answer: Sympathetic

The alarm reaction to danger that is triggered by anxiety primarily involves the sympathetic nervous system

Explanation:

The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) primarily stimulates many parts of the body for action in times of danger or emergency situations.

During this process, a hormone known as adrenaline (the emergency hormone) would be released, and effects such as sweating, increased heartbeat, raised blood pressure will follow.

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