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8 June, 12:13

According to Freud's theory, personality arises in response to conflicts between: a. our biological impulses and the social restraints against them. b. the collective unconscious and our individual desires. c. our unacceptable urges and our tendency to become self-actualized. d. the process of identification and the ego's defense mechanisms.

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  1. 8 June, 12:26
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    Answer:A

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    Because due to the question you asked really think about option C. and D. they don't make much sense and naturally us humans do have a tendency to use a collective unconsciousness makes more sense and for our own desire also makes sense in a form or another, but I do believe B. Might be your best bet if that's not it then it must be choice A.
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