Deck 13: Religion

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The realm of religious social life that involves mostly secular activities is the __________.

A) profane
B) sacred
C) spiritual
D) pagan
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The religious space reserved for awe, reverence, and communication with nonsecular forces is the __________.

A) profane
B) sacred
C) spiritual
D) pagan
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An example of a "personal experience" in religion is __________.

A) attending church
B) participating in a Catholic Mass
C) being born again as a Christian
D) chanting or drumming
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An example of a religious belief is __________.

A) being on time to work
B) teaching your children the ABCs
C) reading about current events
D) the ten commandments
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An example of a behavior confirming your religious beliefs is __________.

A) reading an uplifting book
B) prayer/meditation
C) talking to your neighbors
D) singing to the radio
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A person who claims to have strong religious beliefs but does not act on them lacks __________.

A) morality
B) values
C) religiosity
D) judgment
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Which of the following is an example of an act of civil religion?

A) attending a football game
B) saying the Pledge of Allegiance
C) attending a "Me Too" rally
D) going to a concert
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A set of secular values that have sacred overtones is referred to as __________.

A) the profane
B) religion
C) religiosity
D) civil religion
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Which of the following countries is among the six that house the majority of the Islamic religion?

A) Iraq
B) Indonesia
C) Iran
D) Afghanistan
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The most prolific religion in the world is concentrated in which two areas?

A) China and India
B) the United States and Europe
C) the Middle East and Asia
D) the United States and Israel
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Which religion, although well known, comprises less than 1 percent of the world's population?

A) Buddhism
B) Judaism
C) Islam
D) Hindu
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In the United States, what percentage of adults have no specific religious belief?

A) 20 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 15 percent
D) 10 percent
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In the United States, what percentage of adults are Christian?

A) 15 percent
B) 55 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 85 percent
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According to the functional perspective, worship of religious symbols functions to __________.

A) deflect attention from lower classes
B) worship society
C) end oppression and inequality
D) establish religious identity
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According to the functional perspective, participation in religious activities and provision of emotional and social support through religion function to increase __________.

A) power to the capitalists
B) liberation of people
C) religious socialization
D) social cohesion
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Which sociologist referred to religion as "the opium of the people"?

A) Charles Wright Mills
B) Karl Marx
C) Émile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
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Conflict theorists believe that religion is harmful to society because it __________.

A) usually asks people to donate money
B) decreases social cohesion
C) perpetuates the status quo
D) pushes ideas on people
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The Christian religious movement that is known for trying to free people from oppression is the __________ movement.

A) abolitionist
B) liberation theology
C) restoration
D) temperance
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Liberation theology started in __________ and involved the Catholic church.

A) North America
B) South America
C) Europe
D) Asia
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According to symbolic interactionists, religious identity comes from __________.

A) liberation
B) believing in the afterlife
C) religious socialization
D) belonging to a religious group
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Religious socialization most often focuses on __________.

A) the afterlife and proper conduct
B) repenting when you sin
C) giving homage to past prophets
D) worshiping idols
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Which religion is likely the first known Abrahamic religion?

A) Christianity
B) Judaism
C) Islam
D) Roman Catholicism
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Which early Eastern religion believes in dharma?

A) Buddhism
B) Confucianism
C) Islam
D) Hinduism
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Which religious organization is characterized as a well-established subgroup within a religion?

A) denomination
B) sect
C) cult
D) state religion
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Which religious organization is usually against the government?

A) denomination
B) sect
C) cult
D) state religion
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Which U.S. president had a controversy over his religious beliefs interfering with his political decisions?

A) Ronald Reagan
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Gerald Ford
D) John F. Kennedy
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Which U.S. president was assumed by some people to be Muslim?

A) Bill Clinton
B) Barack Obama
C) George W. Bush
D) John F. Kennedy
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The religious right is known for which of the following beliefs?

A) women's rights
B) choice over life
C) anti-abortion
D) right of same-sex couples to marry
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The religious right is in favor of __________.

A) teaching evolution in public schools
B) prayer at civic events
C) Catholic mass in public parks
D) abortion counseling
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Sometimes the political and the religious cross paths, as is the case __________.

A) during school graduation
B) in marriage
C) with civil religion
D) with the court system
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Most societies are __________ to keep the sacred and the profane separated.

A) organized
B) unwilling
C) reluctant
D) not committed
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Which major religious group receives the warmest sentiments on Americans' "feeling thermometers"?

A) Christians
B) Muslims
C) Hindus
D) Jews
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Overall, religious conflict in the United States is __________ than in many other countries.

A) slightly lower
B) slightly higher
C) much lower
D) much higher
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What evidence suggests that anti-atheism exists in the United States?

A) Anti-atheist movements are prolific.
B) Only one person in Congress is not affiliated with a religion.
C) There are numerous churches in every community.
D) The wording of the U.S. Constitution supports anti-atheism.
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A(n) __________ is a person who asserts that no supreme being (god) exists; a(n) __________ is a person who believes that a god might or might not exist.

A) agnostic; atheist
B) atheist; agnostic
C) polytheist; monotheist
D) monotheist; polytheist
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Islamophobia in the United States has its first roots in the __________.

A) Barbary Wars
B) rise of ISIS
C) Filipino war
D) 9/11 attacks
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Muslim Americans are __________ about their future in America.

A) pessimistic
B) optimistic
C) ambivalent
D) worried
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Martin Luther King Jr. famously lamented the __________ in Christian churches.

A) segregation
B) politics
C) desegregation
D) violence
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There is increased diversification in the Catholic church recently due to __________.

A) neighborhood organizations
B) mega-churches
C) immigration
D) styles of worship
Question
Continued segregation in churches today may be due to __________.

A) open-door policies
B) the size of mega-churches
C) immigration
D) differing styles of worship
Question
If more women than men are found in studies to be religious, Marx would say that it is because women turn to religion for __________.

A) connection to others
B) affirmation
C) comfort from oppression
D) friendship
Question
What evidence supports the claim that women tend to be more religious than men?

A) Self-reports of religiosity show that women report placing a higher importance on religion.
B) The number of women who attend church is larger than the number of men who attend church.
C) Women are more empathetic than men.
D) Women commit fewer crimes and are therefore more religious.
Question
What did Pope John Paul II say about the difference between men and women in Catholic church roles?

A) Women and men have different characteristics and are best suited for different roles.
B) Men and women are not equal in the sight of God.
C) Women can lead, but God does not call for it.
D) Men and women are equal and should serve in church roles similarly.
Question
Which religions have opened the door to women being ordained or similar in the religion?

A) Mennonites
B) Judaism
C) Mormonism
D) Catholicism
Question
A radical change from one religion to another usually has something to do with __________.

A) terrorism
B) wealth gained from marrying into a religious family
C) a fundamental change in identity
D) wanting to move to another country
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Which religious group is losing adherents at the greatest rate in the United States?

A) Protestants
B) Jews
C) Catholics
D) Nones
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Which of the following is true about the majority of people in the Nones religious beliefs category?

A) Each person has unique beliefs about religious concepts.
B) They regularly attend church.
C) They never pray.
D) There is no religious socialization in their past.
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The number of Nones is growing, most likely due to __________.

A) specific beliefs
B) habits of church attendance
C) past socialization of religiosity
D) age
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Which religion has the highest education level among its constituents?

A) Catholicism
B) Hinduism
C) Judaism
D) Unitarianism
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Most churches are full of formal organizational rules. This leads to __________.

A) many people being needed in the leadership
B) people breaking the rules
C) change occurring slowly
D) the need for financing
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Describe the connection between religion and politics.
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Identify and explain the factors slowing diversification in religion.
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Distinguish between the sacred and the profane in religion.
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Provide examples of the four institutional elements of religion.
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What are the main types of evidence used by sociologists to study religion?
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Deck 13: Religion
1
The realm of religious social life that involves mostly secular activities is the __________.

A) profane
B) sacred
C) spiritual
D) pagan
profane
2
The religious space reserved for awe, reverence, and communication with nonsecular forces is the __________.

A) profane
B) sacred
C) spiritual
D) pagan
sacred
3
An example of a "personal experience" in religion is __________.

A) attending church
B) participating in a Catholic Mass
C) being born again as a Christian
D) chanting or drumming
being born again as a Christian
4
An example of a religious belief is __________.

A) being on time to work
B) teaching your children the ABCs
C) reading about current events
D) the ten commandments
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An example of a behavior confirming your religious beliefs is __________.

A) reading an uplifting book
B) prayer/meditation
C) talking to your neighbors
D) singing to the radio
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A person who claims to have strong religious beliefs but does not act on them lacks __________.

A) morality
B) values
C) religiosity
D) judgment
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7
Which of the following is an example of an act of civil religion?

A) attending a football game
B) saying the Pledge of Allegiance
C) attending a "Me Too" rally
D) going to a concert
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8
A set of secular values that have sacred overtones is referred to as __________.

A) the profane
B) religion
C) religiosity
D) civil religion
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9
Which of the following countries is among the six that house the majority of the Islamic religion?

A) Iraq
B) Indonesia
C) Iran
D) Afghanistan
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10
The most prolific religion in the world is concentrated in which two areas?

A) China and India
B) the United States and Europe
C) the Middle East and Asia
D) the United States and Israel
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11
Which religion, although well known, comprises less than 1 percent of the world's population?

A) Buddhism
B) Judaism
C) Islam
D) Hindu
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12
In the United States, what percentage of adults have no specific religious belief?

A) 20 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 15 percent
D) 10 percent
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13
In the United States, what percentage of adults are Christian?

A) 15 percent
B) 55 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 85 percent
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According to the functional perspective, worship of religious symbols functions to __________.

A) deflect attention from lower classes
B) worship society
C) end oppression and inequality
D) establish religious identity
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According to the functional perspective, participation in religious activities and provision of emotional and social support through religion function to increase __________.

A) power to the capitalists
B) liberation of people
C) religious socialization
D) social cohesion
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16
Which sociologist referred to religion as "the opium of the people"?

A) Charles Wright Mills
B) Karl Marx
C) Émile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
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17
Conflict theorists believe that religion is harmful to society because it __________.

A) usually asks people to donate money
B) decreases social cohesion
C) perpetuates the status quo
D) pushes ideas on people
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18
The Christian religious movement that is known for trying to free people from oppression is the __________ movement.

A) abolitionist
B) liberation theology
C) restoration
D) temperance
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Liberation theology started in __________ and involved the Catholic church.

A) North America
B) South America
C) Europe
D) Asia
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According to symbolic interactionists, religious identity comes from __________.

A) liberation
B) believing in the afterlife
C) religious socialization
D) belonging to a religious group
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21
Religious socialization most often focuses on __________.

A) the afterlife and proper conduct
B) repenting when you sin
C) giving homage to past prophets
D) worshiping idols
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22
Which religion is likely the first known Abrahamic religion?

A) Christianity
B) Judaism
C) Islam
D) Roman Catholicism
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23
Which early Eastern religion believes in dharma?

A) Buddhism
B) Confucianism
C) Islam
D) Hinduism
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Which religious organization is characterized as a well-established subgroup within a religion?

A) denomination
B) sect
C) cult
D) state religion
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Which religious organization is usually against the government?

A) denomination
B) sect
C) cult
D) state religion
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26
Which U.S. president had a controversy over his religious beliefs interfering with his political decisions?

A) Ronald Reagan
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Gerald Ford
D) John F. Kennedy
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Which U.S. president was assumed by some people to be Muslim?

A) Bill Clinton
B) Barack Obama
C) George W. Bush
D) John F. Kennedy
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28
The religious right is known for which of the following beliefs?

A) women's rights
B) choice over life
C) anti-abortion
D) right of same-sex couples to marry
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29
The religious right is in favor of __________.

A) teaching evolution in public schools
B) prayer at civic events
C) Catholic mass in public parks
D) abortion counseling
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30
Sometimes the political and the religious cross paths, as is the case __________.

A) during school graduation
B) in marriage
C) with civil religion
D) with the court system
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Most societies are __________ to keep the sacred and the profane separated.

A) organized
B) unwilling
C) reluctant
D) not committed
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32
Which major religious group receives the warmest sentiments on Americans' "feeling thermometers"?

A) Christians
B) Muslims
C) Hindus
D) Jews
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33
Overall, religious conflict in the United States is __________ than in many other countries.

A) slightly lower
B) slightly higher
C) much lower
D) much higher
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34
What evidence suggests that anti-atheism exists in the United States?

A) Anti-atheist movements are prolific.
B) Only one person in Congress is not affiliated with a religion.
C) There are numerous churches in every community.
D) The wording of the U.S. Constitution supports anti-atheism.
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A(n) __________ is a person who asserts that no supreme being (god) exists; a(n) __________ is a person who believes that a god might or might not exist.

A) agnostic; atheist
B) atheist; agnostic
C) polytheist; monotheist
D) monotheist; polytheist
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36
Islamophobia in the United States has its first roots in the __________.

A) Barbary Wars
B) rise of ISIS
C) Filipino war
D) 9/11 attacks
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37
Muslim Americans are __________ about their future in America.

A) pessimistic
B) optimistic
C) ambivalent
D) worried
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38
Martin Luther King Jr. famously lamented the __________ in Christian churches.

A) segregation
B) politics
C) desegregation
D) violence
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39
There is increased diversification in the Catholic church recently due to __________.

A) neighborhood organizations
B) mega-churches
C) immigration
D) styles of worship
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40
Continued segregation in churches today may be due to __________.

A) open-door policies
B) the size of mega-churches
C) immigration
D) differing styles of worship
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41
If more women than men are found in studies to be religious, Marx would say that it is because women turn to religion for __________.

A) connection to others
B) affirmation
C) comfort from oppression
D) friendship
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42
What evidence supports the claim that women tend to be more religious than men?

A) Self-reports of religiosity show that women report placing a higher importance on religion.
B) The number of women who attend church is larger than the number of men who attend church.
C) Women are more empathetic than men.
D) Women commit fewer crimes and are therefore more religious.
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43
What did Pope John Paul II say about the difference between men and women in Catholic church roles?

A) Women and men have different characteristics and are best suited for different roles.
B) Men and women are not equal in the sight of God.
C) Women can lead, but God does not call for it.
D) Men and women are equal and should serve in church roles similarly.
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44
Which religions have opened the door to women being ordained or similar in the religion?

A) Mennonites
B) Judaism
C) Mormonism
D) Catholicism
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45
A radical change from one religion to another usually has something to do with __________.

A) terrorism
B) wealth gained from marrying into a religious family
C) a fundamental change in identity
D) wanting to move to another country
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46
Which religious group is losing adherents at the greatest rate in the United States?

A) Protestants
B) Jews
C) Catholics
D) Nones
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47
Which of the following is true about the majority of people in the Nones religious beliefs category?

A) Each person has unique beliefs about religious concepts.
B) They regularly attend church.
C) They never pray.
D) There is no religious socialization in their past.
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48
The number of Nones is growing, most likely due to __________.

A) specific beliefs
B) habits of church attendance
C) past socialization of religiosity
D) age
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49
Which religion has the highest education level among its constituents?

A) Catholicism
B) Hinduism
C) Judaism
D) Unitarianism
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50
Most churches are full of formal organizational rules. This leads to __________.

A) many people being needed in the leadership
B) people breaking the rules
C) change occurring slowly
D) the need for financing
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51
Describe the connection between religion and politics.
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52
Identify and explain the factors slowing diversification in religion.
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53
Distinguish between the sacred and the profane in religion.
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54
Provide examples of the four institutional elements of religion.
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What are the main types of evidence used by sociologists to study religion?
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