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When the Army Uses the Slogan 'Be All You Can

Question 139

Question 139

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When the Army uses the slogan 'Be all you can be', they are appealing to what Maslow would refer to as:


A) self-actualisation.
B) safety and security needs.
C) physiological needs.
D) ego needs.

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