Jacob, an only child, has been pressured by his father to take over the family car business
Reluctantly, Jacob has agreed to this because his father told him that he wanted to be able to pass on the fruits of his labor and Jacob doesn't think he can earn a better salary doing anything else. He has not explored his options, but has passively accepted the identity his father imposed on him. According to Marcia's model, Jacob would be described as _________.
a. identity achieved
b. diffused
c. foreclosed
d. in moratorium
Answer: C
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