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elizabeth18

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In his later years while rethinking his beliefs regarding the last stage of life, Erikson exchanged integrity with integrality, and wisdom with
 
  A) universal trust, as the final virtue.
  B) embodied knowledge, as the final virtue.
  C) wholistic detachment, as the final virtue.
  D) faith, as the final virture.

Question 2

The final developmental stage of ego integrity versus despair deals with
 
  A) family concerns.
  B) a focus on ones own lifestyle.
  C) acceptance of ones own unique life cycle.
  D) negotiating intimacy with a love-relationship partner.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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