In claiming that there are overarching commonalities among every culture, Jungenfreud perhaps (i) ____________ his case: while there are most likely universal belief systems and recurrent myths spanning both time and civilizations, depending on the level of (ii) ____________ of a scholar's criteria, surely not all societies display the exact same characteristics--it is one thing to say that every people has an elaborate view of the afterlife (as Jungenfreud does); it is another to show uncanny parallels between the particulars of this afterlife (as Jungenfreud fails to do).