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dalyningkenk

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Candombl and Santeria religions both
 
  a. deviate from African and Christian traditions.
  b. stress the divine qualities in children.
  c. seek unity with nature.
  d. follow the African tradition of recognizing women's spiritual qualities.
  e. practice flagellation and human sacrifice.

Question 2

Erauso confessed to a priest that she was a woman, and what was her ultimate fate?
 
  a. She was exiled to New Spain for life.
  b. She was forced to repent and join a convent.
  c. She was given permission to dress as a man.
  d. She was forced to marry a man.
  e. She was allowed to Spain as a woman.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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