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How were Judeo-Christian ideas on governance and behavior similar to those in Greco-Roman societies?(1 point)
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They both addressed using the golden mean to achieve good conduct.
They both addressed using the golden mean to achieve good conduct.
They both addressed the rule of law that held people accountable for their actions.
They both addressed the rule of law that held people accountable for their actions.
They both were based on monotheistic religious values and traditions.
They both were based on monotheistic religious values and traditions.
They both protected the legal rights of women accused of prostitution.
They both protected the legal rights of women accused of prostitution.
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They both addressed using the golden mean to achieve good conduct.
They both addressed using the golden mean to achieve good conduct.
They both addressed the rule of law that held people accountable for their actions.
They both addressed the rule of law that held people accountable for their actions.
They both were based on monotheistic religious values and traditions.
They both were based on monotheistic religious values and traditions.
They both protected the legal rights of women accused of prostitution.
They both protected the legal rights of women accused of prostitution.
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**They both addressed the rule of law that held people accountable for their actions.**
Both Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman societies emphasized the importance of law and accountability in governance and behavior, though their frameworks and underlying beliefs differed.
**They both addressed the rule of law that held people accountable for their actions.**
Both Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman societies emphasized the importance of law and accountability in governance and behavior, though their frameworks and underlying beliefs differed.