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karen

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Although Freud conceptualized the libido as the life energy within the id, many people think of it as the
 
  a. death instinct.
 b. sex drive.
 c. conscience.
 d. Oedipal conflict.

Question 2

In Freudian theory, libido and thanatos represent the two basic but opposing drives of
 
  a. life and death.
 b. sex and celibacy.
  c. good and evil.
 d. pleasure and pain.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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