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leo leo

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The second level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs is:
 
  safety and security.
  love and belonging.
  physiological.
  self-actualization.

Question 2

The needs and drives associated with the physiological level of Maslow's hierarchy are
 
  feeling protected from injury.
  becoming truly oneself.
  respect from the community.
  food, water, warmth, air.



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Answer to Question 1

safety and security.

Answer to Question 2

food, water, warmth, air.



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