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The calendars of ethnic religions differ from those of universalizing religions primarily in that the holy days are (1 point) k...Question
The calendars of ethnic religions differ from those of universilazing religions primarily in that the holy days are
A: kept secret
B: less uniform
C: more clustered
D: related to the life of the founders
E: tied to the harvest and moon cycles
A: kept secret
B: less uniform
C: more clustered
D: related to the life of the founders
E: tied to the harvest and moon cycles
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The calendars of ethnic religions differ from those of universalizing religions primarily in that the holy days are **E: tied to the harvest and moon cycles**. Ethnic religions often have festivals and observances that are closely linked to the agricultural calendar, seasonal changes, and natural cycles, whereas universalizing religions may have holy days that are more standardized and related to the lives of their founders or key events in their histories.
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