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Islamic art is very geometric and includes curvilinear designs. This is because
 
  a. the Koran prohibition against the use of human images has also extended to representations of animals.
  b. Islamic art is based on a system of cursive writing.
  c. curvilinear lines are representative of the natural world that is being worshipped.
  d. it is the general cultural tradition of peoples in the Middle East.

Question 2

What is the most common cause of sickness among the Navajo?
 
  a. Spirits called vimbuza
  b. Loss of harmony with the environment
  c. Kachina spirits called bultos
  d. None of these causes illness within Navajo culture.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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