The role the Hebrew religion played in subsequent Western culture
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The Hebrew religion provided the essential ethical and moral foundation for religion in the West, including Christianity and Islam. It provides the basis of the law as we understand and practice it today. Most important, the Hebrews introduced to the world the concept of ethical monotheism, the idea that there is only one God and that God demands that humans behave in a certain way and rewards and punishes accordingly.
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a. true b. false
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a) the concept of virtue. b) sensual or indecent themes. c) romantic interpretations of events. d) still lifes.
What was the subject matter of much Impressionist art?
A. Historical narratives B. Aristocratic pomp and splendor C. Scenes of leisure involving the middle class D. Symbolism and esoteric content
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