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What model of intentional behavior has contemporary action theory suggested?
 
  a. A casual model c. A causal model b. A modal model d. A technological model

Question 2

According to Johnson and Powers, which era are we living in?
 
  a. The Jurassic c. The Anthropocene b. The Technocene d. The Anodyne



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
According to Johnson and Powers, contemporary action theory has suggested a causal model of intentional human behavior.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Joshnson and Powers claim that we are living in the anthropocene era.




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