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Appearing in dreams and fantasies as figures of the opposite sex, this archetype is one of the most influential regulators of behavior:
 
  A) ego. B) anima/animus. C) self. D) shadow.

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The focus for the material that has been repressed from consciousness, including those tendencies, desires, memories, and experiences that are rejected by the individual as incompatible with the persona is called the
 
  A) shadow. B) conformity archetype.
  C) primordial image. D) instinctual force.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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