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    One Major Force That Motivates the Development of Distinct Cliques
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One Major Force That Motivates the Development of Distinct Cliques

Question 30

Question 30

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One major force that motivates the development of distinct cliques is the need to establish an identity.What is the other major motivating force?


A) The need to help others
B) The need to dominate
C) The need to belong
D) The need to compete

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