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Question 1

Around _________________, the enormous ice sheets that had covered much of northern America began to melt.
 
  A) 12,500 BCE
  B) 8,000 BCE
  C) 5,000 BCE
  D) 1,000 BCE
  E) 500 BCE

Question 2

The Hebrew Bible
 
  A) differs fundamentally from the Torah and the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.
  B) focuses on the basic theme of the necessity of the Hebrews to obey their God.
  C) related only the words of the prophets and tells us little about Hebrew daily life.
  D) tells little about the history of the Hebrews before the Babylonian Captivity.
  E) was written in Aramaic.

Question 3

Which of the following is true about Paleoindian settlement in the Americas?
 
  A) They moved south as the climate warmed.
  B) They moved south to defeat the rival Indian tribes.
  C) They moved south as the temperatures dropped.
  D) They sought assistance from the Inca and Aztec.
  E) They moved south around 13,000 BCE.

Question 4

The Hebrew prophets
 
  A) were considered by the Hebrews to be the voice of God.
  B) often served as judges in the Hebrew courts.
  C) attempted to foretell the future for the Hebrew military leaders.
  D) encouraged the integration of Jews and non-Jews.
  E) celebrated the acquisition of wealth and power.



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Answer 1

B

Answer 2

B

Answer 3

A

Answer 4

A




tatyanajohnson

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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