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newbem

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Why do children begin to lose their positive feelings toward authority figures in late childhood?
 
  a. They don't. During the late-childhood period, a child's respect for authority figures actually increases.
  b. They don't. A child's respect for authority figures does not begin to decline until they enter high school.
  c. During the late-childhood period, a child is more cynical than his or her parents.
  d. During the late-childhood period, parental influence ceases.
  e. During the late-childhood period, a child transitions toward a more realistic, less heroic view of authority figures.

Question 2

What 2012 election candidate was a surprise winner in the Iowa caucus?
 
  a. Mitt Romney
  b. Jon Huntsman
  c. Herman Cain
  d. Michele Bachman
  e. Rick Santorum



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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