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saliriagwu

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Michael Jackson's funeral drew a global audience of an estimated 2.5 billion. The service assumed a sacred quality. This kind of gathering qualifies as
 
  a. civil religion.
  b. fundamentalism.
  c. this worldly asceticism.
  d. secularization.

Question 2

A system of punishment that tortures, disfigures, dismembers, and executes criminals in public settings for all to see is part of a
 
  a. culture of spectacle
  b. correctional system.
  c. panopticon.
  d. total institution.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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