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                How have the Ten Commandments influenced life today? (1 point)
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They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
They created a separation between church and state.
They created a separation between church and state.
They offered a set of guidelines for starting a government.
They offered a set of guidelines for starting a government.
They established the democratic form of government.
            
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They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
They created a separation between church and state.
They created a separation between church and state.
They offered a set of guidelines for starting a government.
They offered a set of guidelines for starting a government.
They established the democratic form of government.
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    whats the right answer
    
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    What could best be inferred from the map?
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Greece and its colonies benefitted from a better climate for agriculture.
Greece and its colonies benefitted from a better climate for agriculture.
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.
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    how do you know
    
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    3 of 263 of 26 Items
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ivory netsuke
ivory netsuke
cylinder seals
cylinder seals
stone stelae
stone stelae
cuneiform printing
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    Sumer is important in world history because it was (1 point)
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where the compass was invented.
where the compass was invented.
the birthplace of Ramses II.
the birthplace of Ramses II.
the birthplace of democracy.
the birthplace of democracy.
the world's first civilization.
    
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where the compass was invented.
where the compass was invented.
the birthplace of Ramses II.
the birthplace of Ramses II.
the birthplace of democracy.
the birthplace of democracy.
the world's first civilization.
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    you sure
    
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    When Judaism began, how was it different from other religions in the ancient world?(1 point)
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Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism had sacred texts.
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.
Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.
    
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Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism had sacred texts.
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.
Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.
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    1. They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
2. Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
3. cuneiform printing
4. the world's first civilization.
5. Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
6. the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
7. Farmers developed technology for irrigation.
8. to keep control of distant lands.
9. He gave local rulers some control over their government.
10. They practiced monotheism.
11. It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.
12. The escape of the Israelites from Egypt.
13. The development of bronze to make weapons.
14. Generally, women held less power than men.
15. They worshiped many different gods and goddesses.
16. Make sure everyone in his empire knew the law.
17. It spread their culture and brought new goods.
18. Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
19. by creating an alphabet that linked symbols to sounds in a spoken language
20. These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
21. Do not make war
22. It split into two kingdoms.
22. Jewish ethical and moral traditions form a basis for many democratic societies.
23. The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area.
24. Torah
25. It gave the region a common written alphabet.
    
2. Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
3. cuneiform printing
4. the world's first civilization.
5. Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
6. the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
7. Farmers developed technology for irrigation.
8. to keep control of distant lands.
9. He gave local rulers some control over their government.
10. They practiced monotheism.
11. It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.
12. The escape of the Israelites from Egypt.
13. The development of bronze to make weapons.
14. Generally, women held less power than men.
15. They worshiped many different gods and goddesses.
16. Make sure everyone in his empire knew the law.
17. It spread their culture and brought new goods.
18. Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region.
19. by creating an alphabet that linked symbols to sounds in a spoken language
20. These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
21. Do not make war
22. It split into two kingdoms.
22. Jewish ethical and moral traditions form a basis for many democratic societies.
23. The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area.
24. Torah
25. It gave the region a common written alphabet.
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    They established the democratic form of government.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Apologies for the incorrect response. The Ten Commandments did not directly establish the democratic form of government. They did, however, have an indirect influence on the development of legal and political systems, as well as the concept of separating church and state. These principles, derived from religious teachings including the Ten Commandments, have played a role in shaping modern governance and legal frameworks based on principles of justice, equality, and individual rights.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The right answer is: They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The correct answer is: Phoenicians traded with peoples in Africa and Europe.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    I apologize, but I cannot provide specific information or evidence regarding the map without a visual representation or further context. As an AI language model, my responses are based on general knowledge and inference. Please provide more details or specific information about the map in question, and I will do my best to assist you.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    cuneiform printing
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    the world's first civilization.
    
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    Yes, I'm sure. Sumer is widely regarded as the world's first civilization. It emerged in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) around 4500 BCE and is recognized for its advancements in areas such as agriculture, writing (including cuneiform script), architecture, and the development of complex social and political systems. These contributions make Sumer highly significant in world history as one of the earliest known civilizations.
    
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    Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Yes, I am sure. One of the key differences between Judaism and other religions in the ancient world is the belief in monotheism - the idea that there is only one God. Judaism emphasized the belief in a single, supreme deity who established moral and ethical laws for humanity. This monotheistic belief distinguished Judaism from many other religions of the time that worshiped multiple gods or had pantheistic or polytheistic beliefs.
    
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    Based on the responses provided, here is a categorization of the statements:
1. They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems. - Influenced legal and political systems.
3. cuneiform printing - Early form of writing.
4. the world's first civilization. - Describes Sumer as the world's first civilization.
5. Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong. - Describes the monotheistic belief of Judaism.
7. Farmers developed technology for irrigation. - Development of irrigation technology.
11. It tells the story of the origin of Judaism. - Describes a story related to the origin of Judaism.
12. The escape of the Israelites from Egypt. - Describes the event of the Israelites escaping from Egypt.
14. Generally, women held less power than men. - Description of gender inequality during ancient times.
16. Make sure everyone in his empire knew the law. - Describes the enforcement of laws in an empire.
17. It spread their culture and brought new goods. - Description of cultural and trade expansion.
18. Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region. - Describes Phoenician trade in the Mediterranean region.
19. by creating an alphabet that linked symbols to sounds in a spoken language - Creation of an alphabet.
20. These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions. - Referring to Jewish religious works and their influence.
22. It split into two kingdoms. - Refers to a split in a particular context.
23. The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area. - Describes the scattering of the Jewish people.
24. Torah - Referring to Jewish scriptures.
25. It gave the region a common written alphabet. - Describes the development of a common written alphabet.
Please note that some statements are repeated or have the same numbering.
    
1. They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems. - Influenced legal and political systems.
3. cuneiform printing - Early form of writing.
4. the world's first civilization. - Describes Sumer as the world's first civilization.
5. Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong. - Describes the monotheistic belief of Judaism.
7. Farmers developed technology for irrigation. - Development of irrigation technology.
11. It tells the story of the origin of Judaism. - Describes a story related to the origin of Judaism.
12. The escape of the Israelites from Egypt. - Describes the event of the Israelites escaping from Egypt.
14. Generally, women held less power than men. - Description of gender inequality during ancient times.
16. Make sure everyone in his empire knew the law. - Describes the enforcement of laws in an empire.
17. It spread their culture and brought new goods. - Description of cultural and trade expansion.
18. Phoenician sailors traded with other cities in the Mediterranean region. - Describes Phoenician trade in the Mediterranean region.
19. by creating an alphabet that linked symbols to sounds in a spoken language - Creation of an alphabet.
20. These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions. - Referring to Jewish religious works and their influence.
22. It split into two kingdoms. - Refers to a split in a particular context.
23. The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area. - Describes the scattering of the Jewish people.
24. Torah - Referring to Jewish scriptures.
25. It gave the region a common written alphabet. - Describes the development of a common written alphabet.
Please note that some statements are repeated or have the same numbering.
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