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NguyenJ

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Witch hunts are an example of religion's function as
 
  A. a revitalization movement.
  B. shamanism.
  C. a form of social control.
  D. a mechanism for reducing fear and uncertainty.
  E. a rite of passage.

Question 2

The largest religion in the world, in terms of number of practitioners, is
 
  A. Buddhism.
  B. Islam.
  C. Judaism.
  D. Hinduism.
  E. Christianity.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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