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According to May, the conflict that generates ontological anxiety is between:
 
  a. caring and affiliation
  b. cooperation and goodness
  c. competition and rejection
  d. being and nonbeing

Question 2

May believed that society often:
 
  a. operates in the best interests of people
  b. induces people to behave in self-alienating ways
  c. facilitates the personal growth of its citizens
  d. helps people live in harmony with others



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