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big1devin

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Which phrase best describes the psychosocial concept of extinction?
 
  a. Being bound by the limits of one's own life history
  b. A welcoming of death
  c. A sense of nurturing future generations d. The epigenetic principle

Question 2

According to the text, which belief is least likely to result in achieving a symbolic sense of immortality?
 
  a. A belief that one lives on through one's achievements
  b. A belief in an afterlife c. A belief in democracy
  d. A belief that one lives on through the lives of one's offspring



deja

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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