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Question 1

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.

Question 2

From where did the Carthaginians originate?
 
  a. Phoenician Tyre
  b. northern Italy
  c. Macedonia
  d. southern Gaul
  e. Nether Spain



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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