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Fasting, sleep deprivation, drugs, and induction of physical pain are used in some religious rituals in order to produce:
 
  a. a belief system.
  b. loss of personal identity.
  c. an appropriate emotional state.
  d. commitment to the organizational structure.
  e. a community of believers.

Question 2

Leslie White maintains that if an invention is to come into being, the inventor must
 
  a. be a genius.
  b. invent something that people view as a necessity.
  c. have the ability to market the product.
  d. be born at the right place and time.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d



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