Carl Sagan's parents wanted him to be part of the family business--and Carl planned to do so. Then, at age 21, he decided to leave the business to study to be a lawyer. Carl Sagan resisted _____ ? negative identity ? identity foreclosure ? forced conversion ? identity achievement ? role repudiation
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