The Hebrews were monotheists who believed in only one god, while the Sumerians and Egyptians believed in many gods (they were polytheists).
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>The correct answer is the state</span>
According to this passage, Mussolini explicitly states that
it cannot be the individual who decides the essential liberties that have to
preserved by the state. Rather, it is only the state that can decide which
liberties are harmful to be limited and those that are essential.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
3. Poetry of Homer
Explanation:
The poetry of Homer is the culture aspect of the Greek societies it was the most important poet at the time. Homer's poetry was taught in all the Greek polis (the Greek name for city-states) and it was the base of school at the time for those who had the privilege to learn how to write and read. Other people were instructed in the poetry listened to people who had to memorize the poem.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Correct answer:  C. Formation of secret alliances
The other items all fall more into the category of "immediate causes."
Explanation:
Pre-war alliances between European nations were made in secret and elevated diplomatic tensions within those governments.   Or sometimes the fact that alliances were being made was announced publicly -- but the negotiations about the alliances were conducted behind closed doors.  And often the terms of the alliances were kept secret, so that only the parties involved knew the full details.  This business of conspiring and posturing in regard to alliances contributed to an attitude of escalating nervousness and tension as the nations of Europe maneuvered for strength over against their perceived adversaries.  This was a fundamental problem that lay behind the ultimate outbreak of the Great War  (as World War I was called at the time it occurred).
 
        
             
        
        
        
Emilio Aguinaldo was the Filipino nationalist who rebelled against the U.S. and Spain.<span />