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Freud asserted that one often struggles with anxiety. Realistic anxiety is the kind that naturally occurs in response to bona fide threat; what are the other two types of anxiety identified by Freud?
 
  a. internal and external
  b. childhood and adulthood
  c. simple and complex
  d. neurotic and moral
  e. transient and stable

Question 2

The __________________ principle says, You cant act out your id urges, but you cant live up to your superego in the real world either.
 
  a. dichotomy
  b. Freudian
  c. pleasure
  d. Oedipal
  e. reality



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e





 

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