Which statement best describes how Hebrew beliefs developed? a. Hebrew beliefs were a reflection of what the Hebrews learned from the Egyptians.
b. Hebrew beliefs developed over time.
c. Hebrew beliefs were all revealed in the Torah from the beginning.
d. Hebrew beliefs showed that God did not really care how people treated one another.

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c. Hebrew beliefs were all revealed in the Torah from the beginning.

Judaism was formerly a religion in which policies are about monotheism mostly and about Jews in context to law and morality. As centuries past by, Judaism has faced and influenced a lot of people throughout generations in the Hebrew people and this religion now became a lifestyle, most people in the old times had set specific occasion such as the Sabbath, the burning of incense and worship to YHWH. As this became the norm, the people also become in unison to the laws and doctrines of this religion that it has been a culture, the norm –not to kill, steal, worship other Gods, commit adultery, cannibalism and etc. 




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Which of the following event had directly happened after the Boston Tea Party? A. the Stamp Act B. the Intolerable Acts C. the Boston Massacre D. the Battle of Lexington

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B. the Intolerable Acts

The Intolerable Acts were the American Patriots' term for a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea party. They were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in throwing a large tea shipment into Boston harbor.

The port of Boston was closed for weeks after the tea party, due to the bad smell that caused the large amount of tea poured into the port.

This was followed by the Intolerable Laws of 1774, which is known as the Boston Harbor Law.

The intolerable Acts outraged, and more unified the American settlers against the British government.

The answer is: B. the Intolerable Acts.

how were the bushido of the samurai and the code of chivalry of knights similar? a. they both emphasized religious quests. b. they both emphasized courage in battle. c. they both emphasized accumulation of wealth. d. the both emphasized protection of women.

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b. they both emphasized courage in battle.

What are the main similarities and differences between Samurai and knights?

Knights were typically Christian, at the same time as Samurai observed Buddhism, and Confucianism. One organization of warriors were european, even as the opposite was eastern. Each wore special types of shielding gear. Knights wore armor and Samurai have been guarded via bamboo equipment.

Both had to swear vows of loyalty to their lords. Both were expected to live disciplined and honorable lives. Both were admired for their courage and bravery.

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Should the nation of warring wizards be considered a nation?why or why not

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The question of whether the Nation of Warring Wizards should be considered a nation is a complex one. While it possesses certain characteristics of a nation, such as a defined territory and a distinct culture, its constant state of conflict raises doubts. Additionally, the lack of a centralized government and the absence of diplomatic relations with other nations further challenge its status. Ultimately, whether it can truly be classified as a nation depends on one's interpretation and understanding of what constitutes a nation.

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A major reason why the United States oversaw the building of the Panama Canal was toA) fulfill our treaty obligations to Spain.
B) increase the prosperity of Central America.
C) insure the re-election of President McKinley.
D) increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet.

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A major reason the U.S. oversaw the building of the Panama Canal was to, D. increase the mobility of the U.S. naval fleet. That way if there was ever an attack on the Pacific or Atlantic, ships could easily navigate between the two oceans through the canal.

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Why did slave rebellions and the fear of slave revolts consume the attention of white colonists in the south and the north in the 1730s and the 1740s?

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Slave rebellions and the fear of slave revolts consumed the attention of white colonists in the south and the north in the 1730s and the 1740s because the ratio of slaves to whites was often very high--meaning that the only thing keeping such revolts from taking place more often was fear and violent intimidation. 

Why were the Palmer Raids seen as a violation against civil liberties?Personal property was searched without a warrant.

People were denied their right to free speech.

Immigration laws were changed to limit illegal immigrants.

Freedom of the press was denied to certain organizations.

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The correct answers are A) Personal property was searched without a warrant and B) People were denied their right to free speech.

The Palmer Raids were seen as a violation against civil liberties in that personal property was searched without a warrant and people were denied their right to free speech.

The Palmer Raids were aggressive raids to capture radicals and supposedly Communist in the United States during 1919 and 1920. Attorney General A. Mitchel Palmer supported the raids that resulted in numerous violations of civil rights. It all began with a series of explosives that denotated targeting US officials in 1919.

Personal property was searched without a warrant.