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appyboo

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While walking home alone late at night, Winona suddenly hears footsteps behind her. She can feel her heart pounding, her breathing quickens, and adrenaline is racing through her body. Within the framework of the general adaptation syndrome, Winona is in the ____ stage.
 
  a. alarm
  b. exhaustion
  c. recovery
  d. resistance

Question 2

A cultural orientation in which independence, autonomy, and self-reliance take priority over group allegiances is called
 
  a. individualism.
  b. collectivism.
  c. power distance.
  d. uncertainty avoidance.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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