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Question 1

Which one of the following is NOT considered part of the Judeo-Christian heritage in West Civilization?
 
  A) monotheism.
  B) law.
  C) morality.
  D) social justice.
  E) revenge.

Question 2

Longhouses were
 
  A) single-family homes.
  B) shared by members of a clan who shared a common female ancestor.
  C) the homes of Iroquois rulers.
  D) the place where the Iroquois stored their maize for winter.
  E) the place where rulers from the different Iroquois nations would meet.

Question 3

The most tolerant and efficient of the Near Eastern empires was the
 
  A) Egyptian.
  B) Assyrian.
  C) Chaldean.
  D) Persian.
  E) Babylonian.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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