What do Freud's concepts of id, ego, and superego attempt to explain?

A. how humans manage their social consciousness and deeper desires
B. how abnormal personalities develop and cope or fail to cope in society
C. how gender identity is socially constructed
D. how religion serves to alleviate the desire for meaning and purpose


Answer: A

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In the Monroe Doctrine, the United States

A. joined Great Britain in a pledge to protect the independence of the states of Latin America. B. demanded nonintervention by European powers in the affairs of independent nations in the New World. C. pledged to support the anti-Spanish revolutions in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Panama. D. relinquished any future territorial ambitions in the Americas.

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Black workers made many contributions to the colonial workforce before the 1760s. Which of the following statements about black labor is false?

a. most slaves in the southern colonies worked as field laborers b. many slaves learned new jobs like plastering, bricklaying, and gunsmithing c. only slaves in New England were allowed to learn skilled trades d. in South Carolina, many slaves worked as fishermen

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Which of these drew closer to Russia following the Russo-Japanese War?

a. France
b. Britain
c. Germany
d. Austria

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