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cabate

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Erikson's theory differed from Freud's theory in that Erikson's theory
 
  A) extended development through adulthood.
  B) ignored the childhood development process.
  C) concentrated on how females developed.
  D) only applied to adults.
  E) came long before Freud's theory.

Question 2

According Erich Fromm, love is
 
  A) a prerequisite for mutual orgasm.
  B) an epiphenomenon derived from the sublime pleasure of orgasm.
  C) something that enables us to overcome our isolation from others but still maintain our individual integrity.
  D) the natural outcome of a truly free and uninhibited society.
  E) a pseudo-state invented by hippies.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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