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Something that is important for achieving self-actualization through work is
 
  a. positive social interaction on the job.
  b. intense division of labor.
  c. the use of simple technology.
  d. the absence of distracters.
  e. Self-actualization through work is not possible.

Question 2

Tuggle and Holmes argue that the ability to define and construct reality is closely connected to the following
 
  a. social attitudes and degree of consensus within society.
  b. collective religious attitudes toward god.
  c. political ideology and conservative values.
  d. the power structure of society.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D



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