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What is the practice in which a spoon or coin is rubbed across the skin for healing or to relieve tension called?
 a. acupuncture
  b. coining
 c. moxibustion
 d. massage
 e. cupping

Question 2

Healers in the American South who specialize in communicating with spirits or saints through ceremonial invocation and may also use herbal preparations are called
 a. witch doctors.
 b. voodoo practitioners.
 c. root doctors.
 d. curadernos.
 e. Shamans.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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