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Alainaaa8

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Potawatomi figure-like carvings were used as medicine to ____.
 
  a. aid women in childbirth
  b. control human behaviors and health
  c. alleviate menstrual pain
  d. cure infections

Question 2

Oceanic sculptures such as God Te Ronga and His Three Sons were carved for religious rituals
  by specialists called Ta'unga, which is also the word for ____.
 
  a. god
  b. blessing
  c. nirvana
  d. priest



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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