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fnuegbu

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When Muslims bow toward Mecca, the holy city of Islam, five times a day at fixed times to pray to God, and Christians participate in the celebration of communion to commemorate the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, they are engaging in:
 
  a. mandated systems.b. magical thinking.
 c. supernatural rites. d. rituals.

Question 2

In reference to Stanley Milgram's study, the text points out that:
 
  a. this research raises some questions concerning research ethics.
 b. Milgram's subjects knew about the nature of the study but agreed to participate anyway.
 c. many of the research subjects found the experiment interesting and agreed to participate in future research on the same topic.
 d. Milgram's findings have never been confirmed by other researchers.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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