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eduard
3 years ago
8

Help!!

History
2 answers:
Anon25 [30]3 years ago
8 0

the answers are A, C, A, C!

1: lineage

2: peasants and farmers

3: ancestor worship

4: link between the gods

good luck! <3

White raven [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:lineage

Peasants and farmers

Ancestor worship

Link between the people and the gods

Explanation:

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