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Chelseaamend

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Three-year-old Anthony has just begun to throw tantrums when he does not get his way. Erikson would argue that this initial assertion of his will demonstrates that Anthony is in the _____ stage of development.
 
  a. generativity versus stagnation
  b. autonomy versus shame and doubt
  c. initiative versus guilt
  d. industry versus inferiority

Question 2

Why is death of a grandchild considered a double whammy for grandparents?
 
  a. They feel guilt about the loss of a grandchild and helpless to protect their adult child from pain.
  b. They tend to bear the major financial responsibility for the burial and for assisting their adult children with their bills.
  c. The death of the grandchild and age of their adult children remind them of the short time they have left on earth.
  d. It represents both a social and personal loss.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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