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tiara099

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What is the belief of the majority American worldview in regard to fate?
 a. a belief in personal control over fate
 b. a belief that fate controls the future
 c. a belief that illness is a result of fate
 d. a belief in fate only in movies
 e. a belief in fate only if prescribed by physician

Question 2

In biomedical culture, three causes of disease are identified:
 a. immediate causes, underlying causes, and ultimate causes.
 b. immediate causes, emerging causes, and ultimate causes.
 c. immediate causes, intermediate causes, and underlying causes.
 d. spiritual causes, emerging causes, and ultimate causes.
 e. spiritual causes, underlying causes, and immediate causes.



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Answer to Question 1

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