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According to Sigmund Freud, the _____ mind is where we keep events, information, concerns, and thoughts of which we are not currently aware but can readily access.
A
conscious
B
unconscious
C
preconscious
D
subconscious

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Understand the context of the question: Sigmund Freud's theory of the mind divides it into different levels of awareness.
Identify the key terms: conscious, unconscious, preconscious, and subconscious, and understand their meanings in Freudian theory.
Conscious mind: This is the part of the mind that holds what you are currently aware of and thinking about.
Unconscious mind: This contains thoughts, memories, and desires that are well below the surface of conscious awareness but still influence behavior.
Preconscious mind: This is the part of the mind that contains information not currently in consciousness but can be brought to consciousness easily, such as memories or knowledge.
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