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Awilson837

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When infants achieve self-recognition, this cognitive skill paves the way for experiencing
 
  a. the moratorium identity status.
  b. the learned-helplessness orientation.
  c. self-conscious emotions such as embarrassment or pride.
  d. primary circular reactions.

Question 2

Evidence that radiation exposure harms the embryo or fetus came from
 
  a. experiments done with test animals.
  b. speculations of nuclear scientists at Los Alamos, NM.
  c. monster movies of the 1950s.
  d. deformities in children born to Japanese women following the atomic bombings of Japanese cities in World War II.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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