William Weeks introduced motifs for these buildings like the inverted pentagram and an ascending pattern of moon, sun, and star stones. In 1911, Gisbert Bossard and Max Florence took illicit photos of one of these buildings in a failed blackmail attempt. A ceremony held in these buildings sees four tokens exchanged through a veil, including the “patriarchal grip” or “Sure Sign of the (*) Nail.” Sealing rooms are found in these buildings, where people carrying a gold-striped card called a “recommend” can witness ordinances like eternal marriage. After an endowment ceremony, people who enter these locations must wear a namesake white undergarment. For 10 points, a golden statue of the angel Moroni often tops the spires of what holy buildings in a religion founded by Joseph Smith? ■END■
ANSWER: Mormon temples [or Latter Day Saints temples or LDS temples; accept Mormon churches or Latter Day Saints churches or LDS churches; prompt on temples or churches by asking “in what religion?”; reject“meetinghouses”]
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