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Joani is a college student working two jobs to pay her tuition and living expenses. Despite working long hours, she is worried that she cannot afford to stay in college another semester. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Joani is attempting to satisfy needs at the ____ level.
 
  a. safety
  b. belongingness and love
  c. self-actualization
  d. esteem

Question 2

Nathan works at a homeless shelter. The people who come into the shelter are usually tired and hungry after spending days at a time on the dangerous streets. Most of these individuals have lost touch with their friends and family members and receive little indication of being loved or needed. According to Maslow's hierarchy, Nathan should first ____.
 
  a. reassure them of the safety and security features of the building
  b. try to boost their self-esteem by treating them as respected and honorable individuals
  c. provide them with a hot meal and a warm place to sleep
  d. express love for and acceptance of them



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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