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AEWBW

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The Hindu World Wheel, along with other square or circular symbols, represents the archetype of the
 
  A) Great Mother.
  B) Spiritual Father.
  C) Hero.
  D) Mandala.

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Alchemists tried to transform base metal into gold. Jung interpreted this effort as
 
  A) evidence of psychosis.
  B) an early phase of the science of chemistry.
  C) an example of the archetype of transformation.
  D) evidence of ego inflation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: C





 

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