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Someone who believes in intelligent design might support this claim by referencing
 
  a. gradual changes in organisms over great lengths of time.
  b. the random nature of existence.
  c. the ever-expanding universe.
  d. the weak force in the nucleus of an atom.

Question 2

Joseph Campbell thought myths, such as the hero's journey, were meaningful because they
 
  a. formed a sacred belief structure that supported the ways of the community.
  b. were retellings of ancient events.
  c. were from the Bible.
  d. it taught the community spiritual truth.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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