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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Amae, social harmony, and working toward group goals are especially compatible with Japanese traditions of
 
  a. eating a diet consisting mainly of low-fat foods.
  b. learned helplessness.
  c. communal orientation.
  d. individualism.

Question 2

Gwen had an ultrasound done 60 days after conception. In the ultrasound image, she will see
 
  a. if the baby carries any recessive genes.
  b. the sex of the preborn baby.
  c. that it is a baby, not a cancerous tumor.
  d. very little because the embryo is so small.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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