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littleanan

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During the first stage of psychosocial development, why do children put things in their mouth?
 
  a. They are always hungry.
  b. They are attempting to understand the world through their senses.
  c. They need the sensation of sucking to calm them.
  d. They watch other family members and mimic their behavior.

Question 2

Perhaps the biggest change in the American family has been the increasing acceptance of:
 
  a. traditional family values.
  b. various forms of intimate relationships.
  c. parental divorce.
  d. individualism.



frankwu0507

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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