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sheilaspns

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Adler maintains that the attainment of perfection involves overcoming:
 
  a. aversive persons that one meets in life
  b. hardships of poverty, neglect, and other unfavorable circumstances
  c. resistances with which the environment confronts the organism
  d. the superiority drive inherited through one's birth order

Question 2

Cheating and lying may become ways of:
 
  a. maintaining the status quo regarding one's place in society
  b. ensuring the maintenance or the enhancement of one's personal success
  c. gaining the upper hand in a dialogue between equals
  d. developing mechanisms to handle the rigors of competition



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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