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serg [7]
1 year ago
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A(n) _____ is a need or want that's strong enough to cause the person to seek satisfaction. A. price B. motive C. perception D.

attitude
Social Studies
1 answer:
jasenka [17]1 year ago
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A motive  is a need or want that's strong enough to cause the person to seek satisfaction.

What does Motive mean?

A reason or purpose for an action or behaviour is referred to as a motive. It is something that causes a person to act, feel, or think in a certain way.Motive is required for any action because it is the underlying reason for why someone takes action. Motive is the impetus or driving force that drives someone to do something.

What does driving force means?

A driving force is a powerful and motivating factor that causes someone or something to act. It can refer to an external force such as government policy or economic pressure, or it can refer to an internal force such as ambition or motivation. It is frequently used to explain why people do what they do or why certain trends or events occur.

Therefore the option<u> B. Motive </u>is the correct answer.

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