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Question 1

With respect to women, Jewish law and practice required all the following EXCEPT
 
  a. equal treatment of men and women since both were made in the image of God.
  b. a woman should consider her husband to be her master.
  c. a husband should respect and support his wife.
  d. women could not be witnesses in court, but they could be prophetesses.
  e. a woman could never divorce her husband, and she could inherit property only if there was no male heir.

Question 2

Until 148 B.C.E., which role did the Romans try to play in Greece?
 
  a. Direct ruler
  b. Tax collector
  c. Dominating power
  d. Absolute neutral
  e. Power broker



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