Each belief system has a story of how the world was created and human life came to be. In many of these “creation myths,” a god or gods shape, manipulative, or in some way interact with a pre-existing darkness or chaos to create order.
Within Judeo-Christian beliefs, the first book of the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Genesis, describes not one, but two distinct accounts of how God created the earth, its inhabitants and mankind. This article explores the purpose of each creation story and later compares and contrasts the Genesis creation stories with an earlier Babylonian creation myth, the Enuma Elish, which dates from about 1900–1600 BCE.
"(4) magazine article on the 75th anniversary of the poem, “In Flanders Fields” would be an example of a secondary <span>source on World War I. The others are primary. </span>
Answer: B
Explanation: Im pretty sure thats right becuase the rest dosent make sence.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Ohio became a state on March 1, 1803, and became the 17th state of the USA. So, D, 1803 is the correct choice.
Answer:
C: He developed new trading partners.
Explanation:
Alexander the Great wanted to spread Greek culture towards the conquered territories.