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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A myth
B death rituals
C meaning
D ritual
E magic
Question #2
A meaning
B magic
C ritual
D myth
E death rituals
Question #3
A death rituals
B ritual
C meaning
D myth
E magic
Question #4
A death rituals
B magic
C meaning
D myth
E ritual
Question #5
A ritual
B magic
C myth
D meaning
E death rituals
Question #6
A money; power
B magic; sacrifice
C comfort; control
Question #7
A superstition
B powerlessness
C social rules
Question #8
A superstitions
B motivations
C ignorance
Question #9
A politically
B functionally
C symbolically
Question #10
A power imbalances
B linear evolution
C equal distribution of power
Question #11
A informed
B cooperative
C empowered
D educated
Question #12
A uneven distribution of resources
B inevitable competition for resources
C fair distribution of resources
Question #13
A control
B joy
C security
D fear
Question #14
A The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
B A cultural structure that typically includes magical belief, ritual, morality, and the building of community.
C A major world religion that includes Catholicism and Protestantism.
D The belief in spirit beings.
Question #15
A The theoretical approach that argues that human cultures adapt and change over time.
B The idea that all types of work fulfill God’s calling.
C Theoretical approach that argues that human religion spreads along trade routes
D A cultural structure that typically includes magical belief, ritual, morality, and the building of community.
Question #16
A Theoretical approach that argues that human religion spreads along trade routes
B The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
C The development of religion inspired by the power of nature.
D Polynesian/ Melanesian word for supernatural force found in nature.
Question #17
A The development of religion inspired by the power of nature.
B Polynesian/ Melanesian word for supernatural force found in nature.
C The idea that all types of work fulfill God’s calling.
D A major world religion that includes Catholicism and Protestantism.
Question #18
A The theoretical approach that argues that human cultures adapt and change over time.
B The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
C The belief in spirit beings.
D Theoretical approach that argues that human religion spreads along trade routes
Question #19
A The development of religion inspired by the power of nature.
B The survival, in some form, of the human soul after death.
C Polynesian/ Melanesian word for supernatural force found in nature.
D Theoretical approach that argues that human religion spreads along trade routes
Question #20
A The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
B A cultural structure that typically includes magical belief, ritual, morality, and the building of community.
C The survival, in some form, of the human soul after death.
D The belief in spirit beings.
Question #21
A The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
B The development of religion inspired by the power of nature.
C Theoretical approach that argues that human religion spreads along trade routes
D Polynesian/ Melanesian word for supernatural force found in nature.
Question #22
A The belief in spirit beings.
B The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
C A cultural structure that typically includes magical belief, ritual, morality, and the building of community.
D The survival, in some form, of the human soul after death.
Question #23
A The belief that the human mind cannot conceive of the divine.
B The theoretical approach that argues that human cultures adapt and change over time.
C The belief in spirit beings.
D A cultural structure that typically includes magical belief, ritual, morality, and the building of community.
Question #24
A Cultural Evolutionism
B Protestant Work Ethic
C Animatism
D Religion comforts the working class
Question #25
A Animatism
B Religion encourages good behavior
C Religion expresses moods and motivations through symbols
D Religion comforts and offers a sense of control
Question #26
A Cultural Evolutionism
B Religion expresses moods and motivations through symbols
C Protestant Work Ethic
D Religion comforts and offers a sense of control
Question #27
A Religion comforts the working class
B Religion encourages good behavior
C Religion expresses moods and motivations through symbols
D Religion comforts and offers a sense of control
Question #28
A Animatism
B Religion comforts the working class
C Protestant Work Ethic
D Cultural Evolutionism
Question #29
A Religion comforts and offers a sense of control
B Animatism
C Religion expresses moods and motivations through symbols
D Religion encourages good behavior
Question #30
A Animatism
B Protestant Work Ethic
C Cultural Evolutionism
D Religion expresses moods and motivations through symbols
Question #31
A are eliminated by those in power
B remain stagnant
C spread along trade routes
D change and adapt
Question #32
A linear
B religious
C adaptive
Question #33
A are
B are not
Question #34
A community and scientific basis
B moral guidance and scientific basis
C belief in a supernatural being(s), moral guidance, and community
D belief in a supernatural being(s), moral guidance, and scientific basis
Question #35
A anotheist
B atheist
C agnostic
D positivist