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Question 1

Worldview deals with all of the following types of questions except:
 
  A) what is the purpose of life?
  B) what is the right way to live?
  C) which counties should expand into new territories?
  D) what is the nature of good and evil?
  E) how did life begin?

Question 2

What makes a group different from an aggregation of people?
 
  A) Groups are larger than aggregations of people.
  B) Groups have goals.
  C) Groups always have similar members.
  D) Groups engage in communication and aggregations of people do not.



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