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aabwk4

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During what historical period was China most anti-religion?
 
  a. Post-Mao Zedong Era
  b. Cultural Revolution
  c. Imperial Era
  d. Reservation Era

Question 2

During the Hungry Ghost festival, Chinese families of the Imperial Era:
 
  a. fed ancestors regardless of their kinship.
  b. invited ancestors of different families to dine together.
  c. drove ghosts away to the sounds of firecrackers.
  d. hid from ghosts inside their houses and chanted prayers to keep them away.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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