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When a person's delusional system is so different that it in no way reflects his or her society's norms, the individual can be considered:
 
  a. depressed
  b. insane
 c. psychotic
  d. neurotic

Question 2

The interpretive approach to rock art among the Bushmen and all over southern Africa indicates a significant influence of:
 
  a. hierarchical classes.
  b. egalitarianism.
  c. shamanism.
  d. hunting and gathering.
  e. spiritual lineage.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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