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slamgirl [31]
3 years ago
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Of the five interrelated core values emerging in American society, the one that is reflected in the "human potential" movement t

hat focuses on "self help, relating, and personal development" is ________.a. physical fitnessb. romantic lovec. leisured. self-fulfillment
Social Studies
1 answer:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

self-fulfillment

Explanation:

The human potential movement developed from the idea that humans have untapped potential. This idea resulted in people trying to reach for their highest level of performance. If the people tapped into their potential then the people would have a life that was exceptional, happy, creative and fulfilled.

If people stareted to acheive their highest potential then everybody would have lives that would be happy, creative and fulfilled thus creating a postive net effect for the society as a whole.

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