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| 6 | | Part-time religious figures who mediate between people and supernatural beings and forces; it encompasses witch doctors, mediums, spiritualists, astrologers, palm readers and other diviners.
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| 7 | | Oversimplified but strongly held ideas about the characteristics of males and females
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| 9 | | Supernatural techniques intended to accomplish specific aims
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| 12 | | The Melanesian belief in a sacred impersonal force existing in the universe
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| 13 | | A society where women are the center, origin and foundation of the social order
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| 1 | | Sacred emblems symbolizing common identity; these are animals, plants or geographic features from which tribal groups belived they descended
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| 2 | | Tasks and activities a culture assigns to the sexes
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| 3 | | The policy of extending the rule of a country or empire over foreign nations and of taking and holding foreign colonies
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| 4 | | Largest religion in the world according to our textbook
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| 5 | | A political system ruled by men in which women have inferior social and political status, including basic human rights
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| 8 | | Customs associated with the transition from one place or stage of life to another
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| 10 | | A classification label for less-developed or developing nations
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| 11 | | Wealth or resources invested in business with the intent of using the means of production to make a profit
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