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serike

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How do people use magic in ancient religions?
 
  a. to entertain children
  b. to control nature
  c. to obtain immortality
  d. to communicate with ancestors

Question 2

Based on the supernaturalist understanding of the cosmos, many religions have
 
  a. worshiped only the stars.
  b. worshiped only the Earth.
  c. worshiped only animals.
  d. openly worshiped nearly everything in nature.



blazinlyss

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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