How did Erikson view adolescent rebellion?
A) He thought that it should be more disciplined as in his day.
B) with the assumption that is was not all bad
C) with some chagrin because his theory fails to address the formation of youth gangs today
D) with ambivalence as he felt that rebellion was a necessary evil, but an evil never-the-less
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A) it is a
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