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What were the findings of Beatrice Whitings cross-cultural 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 legal apparatus.

Question 2

The Inuit of the Arctic region:
 
  a. hunt reindeer but not seals; they believe the latter are sacred.
  b. seldom have an adequate protein supply.
  c. rely heavily on horticulture.
  d. rely on modern technology to aid in their food collecting strategies.
  e. hunt both reindeer and seals, but not whales.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

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