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The difference between the ego as seen by Freud and as seen by modern tripartite
  personality theory is that according to the latter, the ego is ________.
 
  A. the center of focus of the self
  B. subject to many perceptual changes
  C. only one aspect of an individual's motives
  D. the place of balance between individual and society

Question 2

Which of the following is the biggest concern for the worldwide future?
 
  A. the ability of the world to support its growing population
  B. the number of jobs that will be available
  C. whether the world will become too diverse
  D. whether AIDS will infect the entire world



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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