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wenmo

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What is the second stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome?
 
  a. coping with ongoing stress
  b. sympathetic arousal and mental clarity
  c. alternation between periods of calm and periods of arousal
  d. depletion of physical and psychological resources

Question 2

Who appears to be in the resistance stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome?
 
  a. Jorge, who had a near miss as he merged onto the highway and is breathing rapidly, but feels very alert and focused
  b. Henry, who has been caring for his disabled wife for over 2 years, and is having feelings of hopelessness and difficulties sleeping and eating
  c. Esther, who has just noticed the man she has long admired from afar is walking straight toward her at a party, and feels her heart pound and hands become sweaty
  d. Alana, who has been juggling her classes, job, and partial care of her younger siblings, and has recently made an unusually poor choice of a boyfriend



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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