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I can TRY and answer this for you, but don't take my word for it. I am currently enrolled in Cultural Geography, Cultural Anthropology, Communications culture and diversity, and International Studies so here are my guesses... One- A culture that is predominately one religion or Two- Here is an example- I interviewed someone from China and asked them about their country's religion. She stated that many people were spiritual, but there were no specific rules, books, religious leaders, teachings or temples/buildings. Not really sure...maybe this will help...I'll check out my books.

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