Question
Why did the Kingdom of Israel split?
The people disagreed on religious beliefs.
The land was not big enough for everyone.
The high debt caused rifts in the kingdom.
The leaders followed separate gods.
The people disagreed on religious beliefs.
The land was not big enough for everyone.
The high debt caused rifts in the kingdom.
The leaders followed separate gods.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The kingdom of Israel split primarily because of disagreements over religious beliefs. The northern kingdom of Israel, led by Jeroboam, rejected the religious practices of the southern kingdom of Judah, which was led by Rehoboam. This led to a division in the kingdom, with the northern kingdom following different gods and religious practices than the southern kingdom. This religious divide ultimately led to the split of the kingdom of Israel.