How did Jung describe the relationship between the collective unconscious and consciousness?
A) The collective unconscious is made known to consciousness through symbols.
B) The collective unconscious and consciousness are identical.
C) The collective unconscious never influences consciousness.
D) Consciousness and the collective unconscious are in unending conflict.
Answer: A
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