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According to Fontana (2003), religion influences socialization by
 
  a. motivating people to behave morally.
  b. offering techniques through which individuals can find psychological comfort.
  c. causing individuals to ponder lifes purpose.
  d. all of these.

Question 2

The term religion refers to
 
  a. a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things.
  b. a belief in individualism, thrift, self-sacrifice, and productivity.
  c. any demand that exceeds a persons ability to cope.
  d. a group of individuals related by blood or marriage.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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