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Some Appalachian families expose themselves and their children to injury or death by practicing serpent handling in their church services, showing the power of a social group to affect an individual's ________.
 
  a. behavior
  b. health and life
  c. religious beliefs
  d. attitude toward animals

Question 2

Although human beings are biologically programmed to eat, drink, sleep, and engage in sexual activity, social groups significantly shape how these drives are met. This statement illustrates the power of social groups to affect an individual's _______.
 
  a. perceptions
  b. behavior
  c. convictions
  d. health



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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