A person whose affiliations are pulling that person in opposite directions is said to be

A) highly partisan.
B) possessed with a high degree of intensity
C) cross-pressured.
D) possessed with a high degree of civic duty.
E) ambivalent.

C

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a. attorney general b. secretary of the treasury c. secretary of state d. secretary of defense e. secretary of health and human services

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