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burton19126

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Erik Erikson coined the term ___________________ _ to refer to a psychological state in which youth face inner turmoil and uncertainty about life roles.
 
  a. identity crisis
  b. alter ego
  c. adolescent superego
  d. peer identity diffusion

Question 2

Obtaining clients is only half of the problem facing private attorneys who represent criminal clients. The second half is
 
  a. winning the case. c. collecting evidence.
  b. getting clients to cooperate. d. getting paid.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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