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  1. 2. Regularly repeated and carefully prescribed forms of behaviors that symbolize a cherished value or belief.
  2. 7. Religion based on a belief in divine spiritual forces such as sacred principles of thought and conduct, rather than a god or gods.
  3. 8. A belief in a single, supreme being or god who is responsible for significant events such as the creation of the world.
  4. 10. The belief that supernatural forces affect people’s lives either positively or negatively.
  5. 11. A belief in more than one god.
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  1. 1. Ideas that people believe to be true.
  2. 3. Usually sacred emblems that evoke feelings of awe and reverence.
  3. 4. Belief that plants, animals, or other elements of the natural world are endowed with spirits or life forces that have an impact on events in society.
  4. 5. Belief in a god or gods.
  5. 6. A particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of religion or government.
  6. 9. Feel a close bond with one another because their faith and beliefs are usually the same.