Freud's concept of "immature superego" in women is similar to ______.
A. the myths of feminine evil
B. the concept of “identification”
C. the concept of “castration anxiety”
D. the concept of “fixation”
A. the myths of feminine evil
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Which of the following characteristics are among the similarities between the Nazis and communists?
A) Both groups wanted to seek a peaceful and diplomatic path to power. B) Both sides were able to reconcile their differences and coexist peacefully. C) Both parties looked for a legal and peaceful succession of power among their leadership. D) Both parties wanted to include foreigners and minorities in their bureaucratic structure. E) Both parties were filled with young men with no patience for negotiation or gradual reform.
In the election of 1852 Winfield Scott
a. easily defeated military hero Franklin Pierce. b. rallied a unified Whig Party to victory. c. lost only because of a North-South split in the party. d. lost against Democrat Franklin Pierce.
By 1860, as a result of the social expectations expressed in the "cult of domesticity,"
A. middle-class wives were given no special role in the family. B. unmarried women were generally excluded from all income-earning activities. C. women were increasingly seen as contributors to the family economy. D. women who read books or magazines were likely to be criticized. E. women became increasingly isolated from the public world.
The origins of the European theology of Reformation lay in
a. the implausibility of the Catholic doctrine. b. the corruption and superstition of the medieval Catholic Church. c. the political ambitions of local princes. d. peasants' uprisings.