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vekshin1
3 years ago
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For Carl Jung, an archetype is a(n) ____. a.mental representation that predisposes people to respond to the world in predictable

waysb.element of personality that strives for self-fulfillment and pleasurec.dream symbol relating to male genitaliad.innate desire to fulfill one’s natural potential
Social Studies
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NARA [144]3 years ago
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Answer:

d. Innate desire to fulfill one’s natural potential

Explanation:

For Carl Jung, an archetype is a(n) innate desire to fulfill one’s natural potential.

He believes that every human has some collected collected conscious and psychic counterparts of ones instincts. Humans have inherited potentials that come into play when the conscious acts which shows in a persons behavior and interaction with the external world and its images.

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