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ra1l [238]
2 years ago
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Ancient river civilization s.p.r.i.t.e template use the content from the lessons in module two to complete the chart below. meso

potamia tigris and euphrates rivers egypt nile river valley indus river valley india and pakistan east river valley phoenicians and israelites social israelites and phoenicians shared this area. political aryans brought with them the concept of "rajah." religion they practiced polytheism and related the pharaoh to a god. they also believed in life after death. intellect the israelites followed the ten commandments, and the phoenicians created an alphabet like we use today. technology they had the first walled cities and created the iron plow, sail, and wheel. economy they traded with mesopotamia and built granaries to store surplus. they relied on farming and trade. assignment: choose four of the questions below. using details from the chart and the information in the lessons, answer each question in three or more sentences. be sure to answer the questions in your own words. what is a theocracy? which civilizations were governed under this method? compare and contrast ziggurats and pyramids. what functions did they serve, which groups of people within the society built them; when were they built? select one written work from three of the ancient societies and summarize what they wrote about. the phoenicians gave two important contributions to the world. describe these two things and explain their importance. the indus river valley had kiln-baked bricks, while the mesopotamians sun baked their bricks. which method was more effective, and why? what do the terms polytheism and monotheism mean? in which civilizations were they practiced? if you could go back in history, which of the civilizations from this lesson would you visit and why?
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insens350 [35]2 years ago
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polytheism, the belief in many gods. Polytheism characterizes virtually all religions other than Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which share a common tradition of monotheism, the belief in one God.

<h3>What is polytheism?</h3>

Polytheism is the belief in multiple deities, who are typically grouped together in a pantheon of gods and goddesses, each with their own religious sects and rituals. Theism includes polytheism. It contrasts with monotheism, the belief in a single, transcendent God, within theism.

The belief or doctrine that there are multiple gods or deities is known as polytheism. Polytheism, like monotheism, can be used within specific religions (such as Hinduism) or outside of formal religion. A polytheist is someone who believes in multiple gods. Polytheistic is the adjective form.

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