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In early Greek culture, gods and goddesses were seen as
 
  A) gatekeepers of sexual mortality.
  B) sexually deviant.
  C) greedy seekers of sexual variety.
  D) asexual beings.

Question 2

Phallic worship signified the penis as a symbol of
 
  A) generative power.
  B) fertility.
  C) ability to fertilize women.
  D) ability to perpetuate the species.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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