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Human beings
 
  a. are passive receivers of information about their world
  b. in no way shape their knowledge of what is happening around them
  c. whether Amish or Puritan or secular, all shape their knowledge of the world around them in exactly the same way if they are members of American society
 d. shape their encounters and knowledge of the world depending on their prior beliefs and feelings
  e. do not have their attitudes toward death shaped by the numbers and sorts of varying encounters they have with death

Question 2

Attitudes include a person's
 
  a. ways of presenting oneself to or being in the world
  b. settled behaviors or manner of acting
  c. postures of the body or dispositions to action
  d. all of these
  e. none of these



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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