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Haya94

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With regard to the nature-nurture debate, a strong believer in nature would suggest that
 
  a. environmental influences are more important than genetic makeup in determining human behavior.
  b. maturation forces are more influential than environmental experiences in determining human behavior.
  c. teaching and enrichment of the environment are often more influential than genetics in determining human behavior.
  d. humans are basically good.

Question 2

John Locke believed that human nature was
 
  a. inherently selfish and aggressive.
  b. innately good.
  c. determined by a person's experiences.
  d. determined equally by both genetic and environmental factors.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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