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berenicecastro

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Sternberg's triangular theory of love is a theory about ____.
 
  a. three different kinds of loveall on a romantic spectrum
  b. three different kinds of loveromantic as well as platonic
  c. three different ingredients, or factors, that are present in varying degrees in different love relationships
  d. three different paths that love relationships can take across time

Question 2

If Barack Obama is like most politicians, then he probably ____.
 
  a. overemphasized political trade-offs the first time he ran for office, but disregarded them when he was running for reelection
  b. overemphasized political trade-offs when he was running for reelection, but disregarded them the first time he ran for office
  c. disregarded political trade-offs the first time he ran for office as well as when he was running for reelection
  d. disregarded political trade-offs when in office as well as when running for reelection



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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