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Among more traditional Navajo Indians, a child receives an ancestral clan name after:
 
  a. it demonstrates self-awareness
  b. it walks
 c. it speaks for the first time
 d. it laughs for the first time

Question 2

Mount Kailash is a sacred site for many religious traditions. In all of the following religious traditions it is a taboo to climb Mount Kailash except:
 
  a. Jainism.
  b. Buddhism.
  c. Hinduism.
  d. Islam.
  e. Bnpo.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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