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Actor James Dean starred in the 1954 Hollywood movie Rebel Without a Cause, which was about a misfit loner. Erikson would judge that Dean's character had this identity:
 
  a. foreclosure.
  b. negative identity.
  c. identity achieved.
  d. personal agency.

Question 2

The primitive reflexes are similar because each of them
 
  a. shows the downward evolutionary degradation of the human species.
  b. triggers specific actions that are needed for survival.
  c. withers away during the first months following birth.
  d. strengthens with each month of postnatal maturity.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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