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According to Maslow:
 
  a. most people reach the stage of self-actualization during adolescence
  b. self-actualization is a well-defined state of happiness and fulfillment
  c. higher-level needs will not be tended to until lower-level needs are adequately satisfied
  d. higher-level needs always take precedence over lower-level needs

Question 2

All of the following would be classified by Maslow as growth needs except:
 
  a. beauty
  b. esteem
  c. goodness
  d. truth



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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