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Two basketball teams are resting during halftime. While they are resting, a truck driver asks them for help pushing his broken down truck to the top of a nearby hill so he can coast to the mechanic’s shop. One team agrees to help, but the other refuses to help. The team that goes to push the truck is unable to get the truck to the top of the hill by themselves.

Is this an example of a superordinate goal? Why or why not? Choose the most accurate answer.
A.
It is a superordinate goal because both teams could have helped with the task.
B.
It is a superordinate goal because both teams wanted to accomplish the goal.
C.
It is not a superordinate goal because only one team was interested in completing the goal.
D.
It is not a superordinate goal because it did not require both groups to accomplish.

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Answer:

I think C is the correct answer

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User Kamran Omar
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Only one team wanted to help complete the goal.

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