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Frost2351

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Fred and Ethel are arguing about children's development. Fred says it's all due to genetics, while Ethel says it's all about environmental influences and that genes just don't matter since our genetic make-ups are basically all the same. Fred's viewpoint is most like that of __________, whereas Ethel seems to follow the teachings of __________.
 
  A) John Watson; Jean Jacques Rousseau
  B) Jean Jacques Rousseau; John Locke
  C) John Locke; John Watson
  D) Jean Jacques Rousseau; the Puritans

Question 2

The idea that children are born innocent and may either be nurtured into kindness or corrupted by the environment was suggested by
 
  A) John Locke.
  B) the Puritans.
  C) John Watson.
  D) Jean Jacques Rousseau.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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