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A poem that draws on a text from this religion asks, “how am I theirs / if they cannot hold me / but I hold them?” at the end of an “Earth-Song.” (10[1])A figure from this religion titles a poem that describes “the subtle ways / I keep, and pass, and turn again” and claims “I am the doubter and the doubt.” A book’s narrator notes, “in the morning I bathe my intellect” in a text from this religion in the chapter “The Pond in Winter.” A concept from this religion informed the author’s conception of unity in the essay “The Over-Soul.” A term referencing this religion’s (-5[1])culture was coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. to describe families like the Lowells and the Cabots. For 10 points, the Transcendentalists (10[1])were influenced (10[1])by what Eastern religion whose society inspired the term “Boston Brahmin”? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Hinduism [accept Vaishnavism; accept Hindu caste system] (The first two poems are “Hamatreya” and “Brahma,” both by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The book is Walden.)
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