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In Maslowâs needs hierarchy theory, _______ is the lowest level and __________ is the highest level.Multiple Choicephysiological; self-actualizationphysiological; esteemsafety; esteemsafety; self-actualizationlove; esteem

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Physiological needs; Self-actualization needs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Abraham Maslow has given a motivational theory of needs that includes five categories-

1. Physiological.

2. Safety.

3. Love and belonging.

4. Self-esteem.

5. Self-actualization.

Physiological needs: This is the first stage in Maslow's hierarchy of needs which involves basic survival needs like food, air, sleep, house, etc. If this doesn't get fulfilled then an individual's body face complication in functioning.

Self-actualization needs: This the highest stage in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs. This occurs when all other needs of a human being are being fulfilled and work on achieving full potential.

The last stage of needs is reached only if previous needs are being fulfilled.

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