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karateprodigy

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Research on fatal attractions suggests that
 
  a. the same qualities that first draw us to a person can, with time, become qualities that contribute to breaking up.
  b. heterosexual couples are more likely than homosexual couples to remain friends after a break-up.
  c. constructive behaviors help a relationship more than destructive behaviors harm it.
  d. so-called mutual break-ups are often the most emotionally disruptive type of relationship dissolution.

Question 2

According to Sigmund Freud, _____________ is an inevitable by-product of civilization.
 
  a. negotiation
  b. cooperation
  c. conflict
  d. psychology



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: C





 

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