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sam.t96

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If I held the belief that marriage and sexual relations are a way to improve my economic and social standing and passion at the start of my marriage is not necessary, what ancient culture would I most likely belong to?
 
  a. Greek
  b. Roman
  c. Hebrew
  d. All of the above

Question 2

If I held the belief that upon marriage, the husband and wife become one and sex is acceptable only within a marital union, what ancient culture would I most likely belong to?
 
  a. Greek
  b. Roman
  c. Hebrew
  d. Egyptian



parker125

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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