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jlmhmf

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Why is it believed that the Internet will have a significant effect on our religious lives and alter the face of religion?
 
  A) People will not affiliate with any specific religious organization.
  B) The Internet provides opportunity for vast religious reformation.
  C) Religion will become even more secularized.
  D) People will not help finance religious activities.

Question 2

Which of these is an example of a more in the United States?
 
  A) Murder
  B) Be kind to children, animals, and the elderly
  C) Eat eggs with ketchup
  D) Drive at or below the speed limit


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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