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Look at the map.
A map shows the various Phoenecian and Greek colonies.
What could best be inferred from the map?
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Phoenicia was frequently at war with other empires.
Phoenicia was frequently at war with other empires.
Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
The population of Phoenicia and its colonies was larger than that of Greece and its colonies.
The population of Phoenicia and its colonies was larger than that of Greece and its colonies.
Greece and its colonies benefitted from a better climate for agriculture.
A map shows the various Phoenecian and Greek colonies.
What could best be inferred from the map?
(1 point)
Responses
Phoenicia was frequently at war with other empires.
Phoenicia was frequently at war with other empires.
Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
The population of Phoenicia and its colonies was larger than that of Greece and its colonies.
The population of Phoenicia and its colonies was larger than that of Greece and its colonies.
Greece and its colonies benefitted from a better climate for agriculture.
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Which of the following texts contains commentaries on the teachings of Moses?
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the Writings
the Writings
the Torah
the Torah
the Hebrew Bible
the Hebrew Bible
the Talmud
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the Writings
the Writings
the Torah
the Torah
the Hebrew Bible
the Hebrew Bible
the Talmud
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Look at the photograph.
A photograph of a form of Sumerian art is shown.
What Sumerian art form does the photograph show?
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cylinder seals
cylinder seals
stone stelae
stone stelae
ivory netsuke
ivory netsuke
cuneiform printing
A photograph of a form of Sumerian art is shown.
What Sumerian art form does the photograph show?
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Responses
cylinder seals
cylinder seals
stone stelae
stone stelae
ivory netsuke
ivory netsuke
cuneiform printing
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Sumer is important in world history because it was ______
Sumer is important in world history because it was ______
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When Judaism began, how was it different from other religions in the ancient world?
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Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.
Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.
When Judaism began, how was it different from other religions in the ancient world?
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Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.
Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.
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Read the excerpt from Hammurabi’s Code.
“If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician [aristocrat], his eye shall be knocked out. . . If he has knocked out the eye of a plebeian [commoner] . . . he shall pay one mina of silver. If he has knocked out the eye of a patrician’s servant . . . he shall pay half his value.”
What does this quote illustrate about the nature of Hammurabi’s Code?
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The law's punishments did not encourage social order.
The law's punishments did not encourage social order.
The law did not treat all members of society equally.
The law did not treat all members of society equally.
The law did not address any private matters.
The law did not address any private matters.
The law did not specify the crime.
“If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician [aristocrat], his eye shall be knocked out. . . If he has knocked out the eye of a plebeian [commoner] . . . he shall pay one mina of silver. If he has knocked out the eye of a patrician’s servant . . . he shall pay half his value.”
What does this quote illustrate about the nature of Hammurabi’s Code?
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The law's punishments did not encourage social order.
The law's punishments did not encourage social order.
The law did not treat all members of society equally.
The law did not treat all members of society equally.
The law did not address any private matters.
The law did not address any private matters.
The law did not specify the crime.
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentence.
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The official religion of the Persian Empire was ___, whose main belief is ____
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The official religion of the Persian Empire was ___, whose main belief is ____
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that
The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that ___\
The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that ___\
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Phoenicia was frequently at war with other empires.
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the Talmud
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cylinder seals
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Sumer is important in world history because it was an early civilization.
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Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
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The law did not treat all members of society equally.
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The official religion of the Persian Empire was Zoroastrianism, whose main belief is in the constant battle between good and evil.
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The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that God had promised it to them.
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The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that it was the land promised to their ancestors by God.
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