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Question 1

Under Moses, the central force in the life of the Hebrews became
 
  a. a series of strong kings.
  b. a set of powerful judges.
  c. belief in one God.
 d. his charismatic leadership.
  e. colonization of Canaan.

Question 2

How did Greek religion change during the Hellenistic period?
 
  a. It changed to various kinds of emperor worship.
  b. It replaced classical Greek gods with fertility gods.
  c. Its followers became very receptive to the eastern religious mystery cults.
  d. It reverted back to a form of animism.
  e. It was deeply influenced by Buddhism, brought to the west by Alexander and his successors.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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