Traditional Native American religions

a. were outlawed by Congress in 1890.
b. have largely disappeared because most Native Americans are Christians.
c. have coexisted with the various Christian missionary invasions.
d. generally see Christianity as a superior moral and ethical system.


c. have coexisted with the various Christian missionary invasions.

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a. marriage is a social construction that comes in many forms across societies and throughout history b. same-sex marriages would subvert the integrity of the family institution. c. banning same-sex marriage is a violation of civil rights. d. children in same-sex families would benefit from same-sex marriage.

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a. Church b. Sacred c. Profane d. Belief

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SAGE News Clips: The Rise of Sneaker CultureDescription: Made up of 150 sneaker designs from the previous 150 years, a recent exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum in New York showcases the rise and evolution of sneakers. While sneakers can be purchased at virtually any retailer today, early sneakers were major status symbols due to the high cost of rubber. Watch this video to learn more about how the history of sneakers offers a window into culture.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 90, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:The Brooklyn Museum's curated exhibit of sneakers from the past 150 years marks an attempt to showcase an element of ______.

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