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Yi-Chen

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According to Max Weber, how might a religion be formed after a magnetic person dies?
 
  a. That person's son or daughter takes on the role as leader.
  b. That person is considered a martyr.
  c. That person's followers turn the original inspiration into routines and organizations.
  d. That person's followers start to claim their leader was a deity.

Question 2

This second book of the Vedas relates to the knowledge of rites and contains a collection of materials recited during sacrifices to the gods.
 
  a. Rig-Veda
  b. Aranyakas
  c. Yajur-Veda
  d. Sama-Veda



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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