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Dugger describes the development and continuation of inequality between nations, race, and gender as
 
  a. primarily from what people learn.
  b. primarily from people's biology.
  c. an equal combination of biology and what people learn.
  d. None of the above. Dugger does not believe it can be explained.

Question 2

Which is not a basic element of religion?
 
  a. beliefs about the supernatural
  b. rituals directed at the supernatural
  c. cult structures
  d. a distinction between sacred and profane
  e. None of the above; all are elements of religion



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

e. None of the above; all are elements of religion





 

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