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How have the Ten Commandments influenced life today? (1 point) Responses They established the democratic form of government. They established the democratic form of government. They created a separation between church and state. They created a separation between church and state. They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems. They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems. They offered a set of guidelines for starting a government.

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How were the early Israelites different from others in the Fertile Crescent? (1 point) Responses They did not eat meat. They did not eat meat. They practiced monotheism. They practiced monotheism. They did not live in family groups. They did not live in family groups. They used iron tools.
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Why is the Torah important to Judaism? (1 point) Responses It describes polytheism. It describes polytheism. It predicts the future of the Jewish people. It predicts the future of the Jewish people. It tells the story of the origin of Judaism. It tells the story of the origin of Judaism. It debates whether the promised land should go to the Jewish people.
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What was unique about priests in Sumerian society? (1 point) Responses They were not allowed to farm. They were not allowed to farm. They were females chosen from an early age. They were females chosen from an early age. They were the only ones who could communicate with the gods. They were the only ones who could communicate with the gods. They were responsible for the Sumerian advancements in bronze.
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They provided a moral and ethical framework for individuals and society. They influenced the development of laws and ethics in various cultures and religions. They continue to inform personal values and guide behavior for many people.
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The answer is: They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.
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They practiced monotheism.
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It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.
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They were the only ones who could communicate with the gods.

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