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nevelica

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_______ refers to the ancient belief that spirits control the movements of inanimate objects.
 
  A) Spiritualism
  B) Dualism
  C) Monism
  D) Animism
  E) Theism

Question 2

Early humans would explain the movement of tree leaves in the wind as due to
 
  A) mental processes in plants.
  B) random motion.
  C) the presence of spirits in the tree.
  D) an action of God.
  E) movement of fluids within the tree branches.



Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Rationale: Early humans would explain the movement of tree leaves in the wind as due to the presence of spirits in the tree.



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