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How was Darius able to maintain control of such a large empire?(1 point)
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He forced provinces to pay tributes they were unable to afford.
He forced provinces to pay tributes they were unable to afford.
He gave local rulers some control over their government.
He gave local rulers some control over their government.
He established a different currency for each of the provinces.
He established a different currency for each of the provinces.
He adopted a monotheistic religion.
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He forced provinces to pay tributes they were unable to afford.
He forced provinces to pay tributes they were unable to afford.
He gave local rulers some control over their government.
He gave local rulers some control over their government.
He established a different currency for each of the provinces.
He established a different currency for each of the provinces.
He adopted a monotheistic religion.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
How were the early Israelites different from others in the Fertile Crescent? (1 point)
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They used iron tools.
They used iron tools.
They did not eat meat.
They did not eat meat.
They practiced monotheism.
They practiced monotheism.
They did not live in family groups.
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They used iron tools.
They used iron tools.
They did not eat meat.
They did not eat meat.
They practiced monotheism.
They practiced monotheism.
They did not live in family groups.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
What was the Exodus?(1 point)
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the binding agreement between Abraham and God
the binding agreement between Abraham and God
the start of Israelite enslavement in Egypt
the start of Israelite enslavement in Egypt
the escape of the Israelites from Egypt
the escape of the Israelites from Egypt
the first book of the Torah
the first book of the Torah
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the binding agreement between Abraham and God
the binding agreement between Abraham and God
the start of Israelite enslavement in Egypt
the start of Israelite enslavement in Egypt
the escape of the Israelites from Egypt
the escape of the Israelites from Egypt
the first book of the Torah
the first book of the Torah
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
Which statement best describes the status of women in Sumerian society?(1 point)
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Generally, women held less power than men.
Generally, women held less power than men.
Only women were allowed to join the priesthood.
Only women were allowed to join the priesthood.
Women were often military leaders.
Women were often military leaders.
Only women were allowed to own slaves.
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Generally, women held less power than men.
Generally, women held less power than men.
Only women were allowed to join the priesthood.
Only women were allowed to join the priesthood.
Women were often military leaders.
Women were often military leaders.
Only women were allowed to own slaves.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
Which statement best describes Sumerian religion?(1 point) Responses They believed that the gods did not interfere in human affairs. They believed that the gods did not interfere in human affairs. They worshiped many different gods and goddesses. They worshiped many different gods and goddesses. They worshipped one all-powerful God. They worshipped one all-powerful God. They believed that anyone could communicate with the gods.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
How did trade affect the Akkadians? (1 point)
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It encouraged military invasions of their land.
It encouraged military invasions of their land.
It created a new class of artisans.
It created a new class of artisans.
It spread their culture and brought new goods.
It spread their culture and brought new goods.
It introduced the slave trade and enriched their empire.
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It encouraged military invasions of their land.
It encouraged military invasions of their land.
It created a new class of artisans.
It created a new class of artisans.
It spread their culture and brought new goods.
It spread their culture and brought new goods.
It introduced the slave trade and enriched their empire.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
Why were the Phoenicians able to spread their culture over a wide area?(1 point)
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Phoenicia had many natural resources that were desirable to other countries.
Phoenicia had many natural resources that were desirable to other countries.
Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
Phoenician armies imposed Phoenician culture throughout the region.
Phoenician armies imposed Phoenician culture throughout the region.
The Phoenician cavalry could cover more ground faster than foot soldiers.
Responses
Phoenicia had many natural resources that were desirable to other countries.
Phoenicia had many natural resources that were desirable to other countries.
Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
Phoenician armies imposed Phoenician culture throughout the region.
Phoenician armies imposed Phoenician culture throughout the region.
The Phoenician cavalry could cover more ground faster than foot soldiers.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible?(1 point)
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These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
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These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
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MWAAWAWAWAWA
What was the result of the Diaspora?(1 point)
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The Temple was destroyed.
The Temple was destroyed.
The Israelites returned to their traditional homeland.
The Israelites returned to their traditional homeland.
Israel was split into two kingdoms.
Israel was split into two kingdoms.
The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area.
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The Temple was destroyed.
The Temple was destroyed.
The Israelites returned to their traditional homeland.
The Israelites returned to their traditional homeland.
Israel was split into two kingdoms.
Israel was split into two kingdoms.
The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area.
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GPT 3.5
He established a highly organized administrative system, divided the empire into provinces, and appointed governors to oversee each region.
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GPT 3.5
They practiced monotheism.
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GPT 3.5
The escape of the Israelites from Egypt.
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GPT 3.5
Generally, women held less power than men.
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GPT 3.5
They worshiped many different gods and goddesses.
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GPT 3.5
It spread their culture and brought new goods.
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GPT 3.5
Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
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GPT 3.5
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
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GPT 3.5
The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area.
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