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robinn137

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Jeremiah wrote a letter to the exiles in which he said, in part, What is good for _________ is good for the exiles.
 
  A) Babylon
   B) Judah
   C) Egypt
   D) Israel
   E) Jerusalem

Question 2

Ethical monotheism is __________.
 
  a. a foundation principle of Buddhism
  b. the belief in God as beyond good and evil, and humans as inherently evil
  c. the need to believe in one god, act properly toward this god, and to act properly toward others
  d. the need to recognize there are multiple ways to approach divinity and that we should not judge religions traditions of other people



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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