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Sigmund Freud Assumed That Humans Are in a Never-Ending Internal

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Question 346

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Sigmund Freud assumed that humans are in a never-ending internal struggle because of the continuous conflict between


A) people and their environments
B) internal impulses and defences
C) internal impulses and the environments
D) repression and defences

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