What did the Babylonians do with many of the Jews after the capture of Judea?
A) Murdered them to serve as examples to the rest.
B) Made them a part of the Assyrian Empire.
C) Held them hostage to ensure that the remainder of their people would not rebel.
D) They caused the Jews to be lost to history, becoming known as the Ten Lost Tribes of Jewish tradition.
E) Lured them away from their monotheistic faith.
C
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A) abolishing slavery. B) tariff revision. C) anti-Catholicism. D) territorial expansion.
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- a. Damascus b. Ephesus c. Antioch d. Bagdad e. Mecca.
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A) Demeter. B) Mithras. C) Osiris. D) Isis. E) None of these
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A) he was a Democrat from a southern state. B) he had been a southern planter, but had voluntarily freed his slaves. C) of his commitment to legal equality for African Americans. D) like Lincoln, he was a patient and compromising politician.