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This chart demonstrates that more highly religious people supported the republican candidate, while more nonreligious people supported the democratic candidate. more highly religious people supported the democratic candidate , while more nonreligious people supported the republican candidate more moderately religious people supported the republican candidate while more nonreligious people supported the democratic candidate more moderately religious people supported the democratic candidate , while more nonreligious people supported the republican candidate
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Historians believe that animals drawn in cave paintings during the paleolithic era could have represented each of the following except a a. successful hunt b. domesticated pet c. god that was worshipped d. way to obtain an animal's spirit select the best answer from the choices provided
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