What event ended Sadducee and Zealot power, and established the Pharisees as the dominant school of Judaism?

A) The crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth
B) The preaching of John the Baptist
C) The Destruction of the Temple in 70 AD
D) The Jewish Revolt in 66AD
E) The takeover of Judea by Rome


Ans: C

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