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Aneli [31]
1 year ago
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in rain myths, which conclusion about the madagascan people is most justified by "a madagascan myth”? -the madagascans had relig

ious beliefs based on the land. -the madagascans had cultural values based on family. -the madagascans had religious beliefs based on the sun. -the madagascans had cultural values based on safety.
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2 answers:
vlada-n [284]1 year ago
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I think the answer would be : The madagascans had cultural values based on family.
In rain myths it's often mentioned that the madagascans believe that the spirit of the dead families will guide them in their current live, and therefore all of the next generations are obligated to respect their ancestor.

hope this helps
ladessa [460]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

B

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