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What role did mythology serve in the lives of the Greeks?
 
  A) Mythology was understood to represent an accurate and incontrovertible recounting of historical fact.
  B) Mythology was understood to represent the direct word of God.
  C) Mythology was understood to help humans understand their own lives.
  D) Mythology was purely a vehicle for entertainment.

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How did Greek religion differ from Judaism and Christianity?
 
  A) It involved formal worship ceremonies.
  B) It was polytheistic.
  C) It was based upon the worship of animals.
  D) It was based upon spirit-possession ritual.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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