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lak

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Nomadic San believed that the root cause of all illness and disease was:
 
  a. contagion by outside forces.
  b. poor moral actions.
  c. rituals that were performed incorrectly.
  d. the actions of their two gods.

Question 2

What is num?
 
  a. A specialized shaman who contacts the supernatural directly
  b. A healing life-force associated with the San
  c. A ritual practice associated with Taoism
  d. An ancestral spirit-force that appears in the Ghost Dance



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b





 

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