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The ability to figure things out, imagine things that don't exist, and the like are made possible by
 
  a. symbols and self.
  b. intuition.
  c. the use of tools.
  d. spending time along.

Question 2

Mind is defined by George Herbert Mead as all ______.
 
  a. brain activity
  b. instinct
  c. thinking
  d. social behavior



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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