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Monkey, hyena, spider, and coyote (and sometimes bunny) are:
 
  a. Agricultural pests.
  b. Animals frequently identified with passage to an afterlife.
  c. Animals frequently present as sidekicks of powerful gods.
  d. Animals that are often identified symbolically with fertility.
  e. Animals that are frequently identified with trickster gods.

Question 2

A god is a spiritual being who:
 
  a. Is understood to be intimately involved in the lives of those who believe in it.
  b. Is a single, most powerful creator and ruler.
  c. Is responsive to prayer and magic performed by human beings.
  d. Created or controls some aspect of the world.
  e. Rarely experiences psychological states similar to those experienced by people.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D



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