Deck 11: The Business of Dying

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The public parks movement (e.g. ,New York City's Central Park)was an important social antecedent (came before)to the "lawn park" cemetery reform movement.
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The "ideology of separate spheres" contributed to more open discussion of death in American society.
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An epitaph is a spoken remembrance delivered at a funeral to honor the deceased.
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Middle-class Americans wished to experience death "with order."
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The rural cemetery movement created a memento mori that encouraged people to "remember death."
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Compared with the funeral service at the beginning of the 20th century,Puritan funeral services were more elaborate and sentimental.
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In the 19th century the funeral visitation was typically held in the home of the bereaved family.
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Symbolisms are rarely found on U.S.gravestones.
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Like modern thanatologists,Puritans felt an awareness of death could improve the quality of life.
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The rural cemetery movement led to the banning of lot enclosures and grave mounds.
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As a result of the World War I practice of embalming the bodies of soldiers before shipping them home from European battlefields,embalming came into widespread use in the United States after 1920.
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At the turn of the 20th century,the funeral industry attempted to keep death out of sight and out of mind.
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Puritans encouraged each other to fear death.
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In the 1920s it was the goal of many funeral directors to make the corpse look as though it were alive.
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Embalming is required by law in most situations.
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The emergence of the popularity of life insurance encouraged the development of elaborate funeral services.
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During the Victorian era in American society,grievers were encouraged to express their emotions in response to the death of a loved one.
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It was customary for Puritans to embalm a body before burial.
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The role of the funeral director in the 1920s was similar to that of a "stage manager."
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In the original use of the term,a casket was a place where valuables were kept.
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Cremation is always less expensive than earth burial because one saves the expense of a cemetery lot and the funeral service.
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The casket represents approximately 60 percent of all funeral expenses.
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Approximately one-half of funerals in the United States involve cremation.
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It was customary to hold funerals in the church in colonial America.
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Embalming was a common practice in colonial America.
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A body is cremated in a columbarium.
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After embalming,the skin retains its normal color.
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State laws required that a vault be used for earth burials.
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In most cases of immediate disposition,the body will not be embalmed.
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There are approximately 2 million deaths each year in the United States.
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How did the middle class in the late 19th century achieve "death with order"?

A)By making sure that the death of loved ones occurred in full view of the family.
B)The middle class felt that they could not achieve "death with order"
C)By creating separate sphere ideology: men's work away from the home,women's work from men's,specialists (medical,clerical,etc. ).
D)By preparing funeral arrangements far in advance.
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There are approximately 10,000 funeral homes in the United States.
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Approximately one?fourth of the money paid to the funeral director,in a typical funeral,is money that is disbursed to others (minister,flowers,etc. )
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A song or poem expressing sorrow especially for one who is dead is a(n)__________.

A)elegy
B)obituary
C)epitaph
D)ballad
E)eulogy
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The cemetery that stimulated the spread of other cemeteries all over the country was __________.

A)Forest Lawn Cemetery
B)Mount Auburn Cemetery
C)Sunny Hill Cemetery
D)Park Cemetery
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Twenty percent of all licensed funeral directors are women.
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Entombment is the process that follows cremation.
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A body must be embalmed if the person died of cancer.
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Entombment usually takes place in a mausoleum.
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The body will not decompose if it is embalmed.
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__________________ is a generic term that refers to both processes of prearranging and prefunding.

A)Preinsure
B)Prefinance
C)Preneed
D)Preorganize
E)Prearrange
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Which of the following statements is False?

A)In most areas of America,a basically "Puritan Way of Death" persisted until the 19th century.
B)The "ideology of separate spheres" contributed to more open discussion of death in American society.
C)At the turn of the 20th century,the funeral industry attempted to keep death out of sight and out of mind.
D)Middle-class Americans wished to experience death with order.
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According to Irion,which is the most important need of the bereaved?

A)Need for reality
B)Need to be left alone
C)Need for profession counseling
D)Need for resolving guilt
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Which of these statements concerning the National Funeral Directors Association is True?

A)The association was founded in Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
B)The first official journal produced by the association was funded by the Stein Casket Manufacturing Company.
C)The first official journal produced by the association was titled The Director.
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding funeral licensing in the United States is True?

A)All states license embalmers.
B)All states license funeral directors.
C)All states license funeral homes.
D)Twenty percent of all licensed funeral directors are women.
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Which of these statements regarding funeral practices in the United States is True?

A)Embalming is required by law in most situations.
B)The casket represents approximately 60 percent of all funeral expenses.
C)Approximately one?fourth of the money paid to the funeral director,in a typical funeral,is disbursed to others (minister,flowers,etc. ).
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding cremation practices in the United States is False?

A)Cremation is always less expensive than earth burial because one saves the expense of a cemetery lot and the funeral service.
B)Approximately one-half of funerals in the United States involve cremation.
C)When a body is cremated,the remains look very much like ashes that can be found in a fireplace.
D)All of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding the itemization of funeral costs is True?

A)In 1984 the Federal Trade Commission mandated that all U.S.funeral homes itemize their fees.
B)With itemization of funeral costs,it is possible to make accurate comparisons of price and quality over the phone.
C)The FTC rule regarding itemization of funeral expenses uniformly resulted in decreasing funeral expenses to families in the United States.
D)All of the above.
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Which of these statements concerning the practice of embalming and preparation of the body for burial is True?

A)Embalming became popular as a result of the World War I practice of embalming the bodies of soldiers before shipping them home from European battlefields.
B)The germ theory of disease had little impact on the popularity of the practice of embalming the body after death.
C)In the 1920s it was the goal of many funeral directors to make the corpse look as though it were alive.
D)None of the above.
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Which of the following was not employed by cemetery superintendents to eliminate the suggestion of death in the cemetery.

A)Banning lot enclosures
B)Encouraging above-ground monuments
C)Banning grave mounds
D)Encouraging shorter inscriptions on monuments
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The Puritans encouraged each other to _____________ death.

A)look forward to
B)think about
C)be anxious about
D)fear
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Which of the following statements concerning death-related behavior of the Puritans is False?

A)Puritans felt an awareness of death could improve the quality of life.
B)Puritans encouraged each other to fear death.
C)It was customary for Puritans to embalm the body before the burial.
D)Puritans felt that death was a living part of the American experience.
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Which of these statements regarding immediate disposition of the body and memorial services in the United States is False?

A)In most cases there is an immediate disposition of the body and embalming is not involved.
B)The body will not be present at a memorial service.
C)Memorial services are not religious in nature.
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements concerning death-related behavior of Americans during the Victorian era is False?

A)Grievers were encouraged to express their emotions in response to the death of a loved one.
B)A more elaborate funeral ritual involving "therapeutic self-indulgence" was encouraged.
C)Mourning clothes were worn as one method for extending the period of lamentation.
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding the practice of embalming the dead body is True?

A)After embalming the skin retains its normal color.
B)A body must be embalmed if the person died of cancer.
C)A body must be embalmed if it is shipped by plane to another state.
D)The body will not decompose if it is embalmed.
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Which of the following is the most popular means of disposition in the United States?

A)Entombment
B)Cremation
C)Earth burial
D)Burial at sea
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The public parks movement (e.g. ,New York City's Central Park)was an important social antecedent (came before)to the "lawn park" cemetery reform movement.
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The "ideology of separate spheres" contributed to more open discussion of death in American society.
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An epitaph is a spoken remembrance delivered at a funeral to honor the deceased.
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Middle-class Americans wished to experience death "with order."
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The rural cemetery movement created a memento mori that encouraged people to "remember death."
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Compared with the funeral service at the beginning of the 20th century,Puritan funeral services were more elaborate and sentimental.
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In the 19th century the funeral visitation was typically held in the home of the bereaved family.
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Symbolisms are rarely found on U.S.gravestones.
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Like modern thanatologists,Puritans felt an awareness of death could improve the quality of life.
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The rural cemetery movement led to the banning of lot enclosures and grave mounds.
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As a result of the World War I practice of embalming the bodies of soldiers before shipping them home from European battlefields,embalming came into widespread use in the United States after 1920.
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At the turn of the 20th century,the funeral industry attempted to keep death out of sight and out of mind.
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Puritans encouraged each other to fear death.
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In the 1920s it was the goal of many funeral directors to make the corpse look as though it were alive.
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Embalming is required by law in most situations.
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The emergence of the popularity of life insurance encouraged the development of elaborate funeral services.
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During the Victorian era in American society,grievers were encouraged to express their emotions in response to the death of a loved one.
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It was customary for Puritans to embalm a body before burial.
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The role of the funeral director in the 1920s was similar to that of a "stage manager."
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In the original use of the term,a casket was a place where valuables were kept.
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Cremation is always less expensive than earth burial because one saves the expense of a cemetery lot and the funeral service.
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The casket represents approximately 60 percent of all funeral expenses.
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Approximately one-half of funerals in the United States involve cremation.
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It was customary to hold funerals in the church in colonial America.
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Embalming was a common practice in colonial America.
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A body is cremated in a columbarium.
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After embalming,the skin retains its normal color.
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State laws required that a vault be used for earth burials.
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In most cases of immediate disposition,the body will not be embalmed.
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There are approximately 2 million deaths each year in the United States.
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How did the middle class in the late 19th century achieve "death with order"?

A)By making sure that the death of loved ones occurred in full view of the family.
B)The middle class felt that they could not achieve "death with order"
C)By creating separate sphere ideology: men's work away from the home,women's work from men's,specialists (medical,clerical,etc. ).
D)By preparing funeral arrangements far in advance.
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There are approximately 10,000 funeral homes in the United States.
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Approximately one?fourth of the money paid to the funeral director,in a typical funeral,is money that is disbursed to others (minister,flowers,etc. )
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A song or poem expressing sorrow especially for one who is dead is a(n)__________.

A)elegy
B)obituary
C)epitaph
D)ballad
E)eulogy
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The cemetery that stimulated the spread of other cemeteries all over the country was __________.

A)Forest Lawn Cemetery
B)Mount Auburn Cemetery
C)Sunny Hill Cemetery
D)Park Cemetery
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Twenty percent of all licensed funeral directors are women.
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Entombment is the process that follows cremation.
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A body must be embalmed if the person died of cancer.
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Entombment usually takes place in a mausoleum.
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The body will not decompose if it is embalmed.
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__________________ is a generic term that refers to both processes of prearranging and prefunding.

A)Preinsure
B)Prefinance
C)Preneed
D)Preorganize
E)Prearrange
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Which of the following statements is False?

A)In most areas of America,a basically "Puritan Way of Death" persisted until the 19th century.
B)The "ideology of separate spheres" contributed to more open discussion of death in American society.
C)At the turn of the 20th century,the funeral industry attempted to keep death out of sight and out of mind.
D)Middle-class Americans wished to experience death with order.
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According to Irion,which is the most important need of the bereaved?

A)Need for reality
B)Need to be left alone
C)Need for profession counseling
D)Need for resolving guilt
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Which of these statements concerning the National Funeral Directors Association is True?

A)The association was founded in Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
B)The first official journal produced by the association was funded by the Stein Casket Manufacturing Company.
C)The first official journal produced by the association was titled The Director.
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding funeral licensing in the United States is True?

A)All states license embalmers.
B)All states license funeral directors.
C)All states license funeral homes.
D)Twenty percent of all licensed funeral directors are women.
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Which of these statements regarding funeral practices in the United States is True?

A)Embalming is required by law in most situations.
B)The casket represents approximately 60 percent of all funeral expenses.
C)Approximately one?fourth of the money paid to the funeral director,in a typical funeral,is disbursed to others (minister,flowers,etc. ).
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding cremation practices in the United States is False?

A)Cremation is always less expensive than earth burial because one saves the expense of a cemetery lot and the funeral service.
B)Approximately one-half of funerals in the United States involve cremation.
C)When a body is cremated,the remains look very much like ashes that can be found in a fireplace.
D)All of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding the itemization of funeral costs is True?

A)In 1984 the Federal Trade Commission mandated that all U.S.funeral homes itemize their fees.
B)With itemization of funeral costs,it is possible to make accurate comparisons of price and quality over the phone.
C)The FTC rule regarding itemization of funeral expenses uniformly resulted in decreasing funeral expenses to families in the United States.
D)All of the above.
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Which of these statements concerning the practice of embalming and preparation of the body for burial is True?

A)Embalming became popular as a result of the World War I practice of embalming the bodies of soldiers before shipping them home from European battlefields.
B)The germ theory of disease had little impact on the popularity of the practice of embalming the body after death.
C)In the 1920s it was the goal of many funeral directors to make the corpse look as though it were alive.
D)None of the above.
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Which of the following was not employed by cemetery superintendents to eliminate the suggestion of death in the cemetery.

A)Banning lot enclosures
B)Encouraging above-ground monuments
C)Banning grave mounds
D)Encouraging shorter inscriptions on monuments
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The Puritans encouraged each other to _____________ death.

A)look forward to
B)think about
C)be anxious about
D)fear
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Which of the following statements concerning death-related behavior of the Puritans is False?

A)Puritans felt an awareness of death could improve the quality of life.
B)Puritans encouraged each other to fear death.
C)It was customary for Puritans to embalm the body before the burial.
D)Puritans felt that death was a living part of the American experience.
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53
Which of these statements regarding immediate disposition of the body and memorial services in the United States is False?

A)In most cases there is an immediate disposition of the body and embalming is not involved.
B)The body will not be present at a memorial service.
C)Memorial services are not religious in nature.
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements concerning death-related behavior of Americans during the Victorian era is False?

A)Grievers were encouraged to express their emotions in response to the death of a loved one.
B)A more elaborate funeral ritual involving "therapeutic self-indulgence" was encouraged.
C)Mourning clothes were worn as one method for extending the period of lamentation.
D)None of the above.
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Which of these statements regarding the practice of embalming the dead body is True?

A)After embalming the skin retains its normal color.
B)A body must be embalmed if the person died of cancer.
C)A body must be embalmed if it is shipped by plane to another state.
D)The body will not decompose if it is embalmed.
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Which of the following is the most popular means of disposition in the United States?

A)Entombment
B)Cremation
C)Earth burial
D)Burial at sea
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