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jon_i

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In what types of societies did Beatrice Whiting find sorcery to be most important?
 
  a. Societies with a specialized political system
  b. Monotheistic societies
  c. Matrilineal societies
  d. Societies without a specialized legal apparatus

Question 2

What were the findings of Beatrice Whiting's crosscultural comparative study of the relationship between sorcery and legal systems?
 
  a. Where sorcery was unimportant, a specialized legal apparatus was usually absent.
  b. Where sorcery was important, a specialized legal apparatus was usually absent.
  c. Where sorcery was important, a specialized legal apparatus was usually present.
  d. There was no correlation between the importance of sorcery and the presence of a specialized legalapparatus.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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