"Interactionism" is the belief that
A) the mind is not physical, and cannot move the body.
B) the mind is physical, and can cause physical things to happen in the body, and the body can cause physical things to happen in the mind.
C) the mind is not physical, but can cause physical things to happen in the body, and the body can cause mental events to happen.
D) there is no way for a mind and a body to interact.
C
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A. equality, fairness, justice, and privacy B. the degree to which that society was able to dominate its neighbors militarily C. the ratio of the number of people who can vote to the number of people who do vote D. crime rate, state of the economy, and education
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a. discovered / the desire for information b. created / the will to power c. sought / the drive to understand d. found / the innate ideas within
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