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naturalchemist

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________ can be defined as an individual's willingness to abide by a rule that they know to be valid even when this rule is in conflict with other desires.
 
  a. Socialization
  b. Moral motivation
  c. Nature
  d. Nurture

Question 2

The Branch Davidians' beliefs were found to be a
 
  a. a part of the Roman Catholic Church
  b. an unconventional variant of the Seventh-Day Adventist church
  c. a brainwashed group led by radical religious leaders
  d. a branch of the Church of Scientology



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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