Answer:
Some of the changes expected from the Gentiles Christians and Jews include:
Jews must now view Gentiles as their equals in the Kingdom of God.
Gentiles now accept the revelation of God in Scripture, not in human reason.
Gentiles now believe in one true God.
Gentiles now view God as sovereign, not man.
Explanation:
In the past, the Jews and the Gentiles where having issues on the divinity of God-whether a man or as a devine being. This has led to the Jews not recognizing them as equals but rather treating them with disgust. Inorder for peaceful co-existence, there was need for radical changes which was carried out.
The answer is choice C, the superpowers took a step toward peaceful co-existence.
With the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and the end of World War I (WWI) the previous year, Germany was not only held almost entirely responsible for the war, but the country was required to pay reparations for the damages in Europe. The treaty also required that Germany hand over quite a bit of land and territory to surrounding countries. German citizens were angry, became desperate for relief and were disillusioned of the promises that the current government was trying to sell them. An alternative was needed, and it came in the form of fascism.
A high school requires all of its students to study mythological stories written by the ancient Greeks