In general, the text presents the Hebrew religion as
a. fundamentally different from those of Mesopotamia and Egypt but almost indistinguishable from Greek philosophy.
b. consistent and unchanging from the time of Abraham to the Babylonian Captivity.
c. a set of practices and beliefs that evolved over time.
d. once influential but ultimately largely irrelevant to the future development of the West.
e. driven by ritual and absent any concern for individualism or social justice.
c
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Which of the following was a consequence of King Philip's War?
a. Not only were abandoned interior New England towns quickly rebuilt, but they expanded considerably. b. Many of the Native American followers of King Philip were captured and sold into slavery. c. New Englanders experienced unprecedented economic prosperity in the years immediately after the war. d. The Wampanoags prevented New England settlers from encroaching on their ancestral lands.
What might have made the original American Constitution seem undemocratic?
a. The executive department had power over the legislative department. b. Voting rights were left to the states, which enforced voting restrictions dependent on property. c. Only married men and women with property were given citizenship status. d. The Bill of Rights made America a Christian nation. e. The population of each state would determine representation the Senate and the House.
Which of the following was NOT an advantage held by the Spanish in conquering the "New World?"
a. Competition from the Dutch b. Superior weapons c. better organization. d. A desire to spread Christianity. e. Personal determination.
Discuss the major changes that occurred in American agriculture during the last half of the nineteenth century
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