Was the Sumerian religion monotheistic ? That´s your question.
Answer:
No, it wasn´t.
Explanation:
The Sumerians were polytheistic. They worshipped many gods, anthropomorphic deities that were a representation of natural forces. There are hundreds of deities in the Sumerian pantheon. Sumer (in present-day Iraq) is considered the craddle of human civilization.
B) The Dutch
C) The English
D) The French
Answer:
Option: A. Portuguese
Explanation:
The Portuguese explorers and settlers, in the beginning, settle in the North American parts of Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia claimed lands as a part of the Portuguese Empire. The main occupation of this region was cod fisheries, later abandoned. The Portuguese focused on the exploration of South America where they found resources like Brazilwood and later on gold and Silver. The economy of Portuguese flourished with introducing of the sugar plantations in Brazil colonies.
I looked it up and found that it was because of the shared German ancestory? I hope this helps
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Between 800 BC and 200 BCD
If a person is not a Jew, the Jews will call them Gentiles.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Usage of this Gentile word relates to a race, people face being non-Jew, which were Christians in the Western world. They were treated as foreigners and their involvement in any governmental procedures was not acceptable.
“Gentile” word is related to a person who is not a Jew and target as outsiders. This word is derived from Latin and translated in English from word “goy” present in Hebrew Bible. Therefore, this word stems from Hebrew terminology “goy” which depicts peoples.
Constitutional principle of rule of law dictates that all individuals, institutions and organizations (whether its privately held or publicly held), Even the State itself, are accountable to laws. No matter what ethnicity or social status that a person has, that person need to face equal treatment of the law like any others. 5.0