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What is the best example of a system as that term is defined in your text?
 
  a. A network of computers that are all connected to each other
  b. A classroom of students listening to a professor lecture
  c. A rainforest in which different species of plants and animals depend on each other
  d. A building in which all the different forms of structural support keep it standing

Question 2

Which scientist proposed the notion of embodied attitudes?
 
  a. Charles Darwin
  b. Leon Festinger
  c. Robert Zajonc
  d. Ivan Pavlov



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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