Freud believed that the most important life instinct was which of the following instincts?

a. protector c. sex
b. hunter d. comfort


C

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A Incorrect. Freud did not believe that the most important life instinct was the role of protector.
B Incorrect. Freud did not believe that the most important life instinct was the role of hunter.
C Correct. Freud believed that the most important life instinct was sex.
D Incorrect. Freud did not believe that the most important life instinct was the search for comfort.

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