Yes, the Reformation occurred during the same time period as the Renaissance.
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A Sumerian city was deemed as geographically large and politically important if it had a ziggurat.
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- In ancient times, the administrative buildings and the places of worship in the city determined the significance of the cities.
- In the Mesopotamian civilization, a special structure called ziggurat was build to serve as the heightened platform to dispense ease while talking to God.
- The people then believed that God lives in the skies and in order to make him listen to the prayers, it is better to go a little closer to him by climbing up to tall places.
Well, the Sun doesn't orbit the planets; the planets orbit the sun. However, the Sun does not orbit the CENTER of the Milky Way, persay, as there are spots within the Milky way that are more dense than others. Hovever, I would assume that the answer that it's looking for is A, despite the aforementioned reasoning as to how that could be incorrect.
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the Constitution ratified by all 13 states, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention had to reach several compromises. The three major compromises were the Great Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, and the Electoral College.
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Not all. They are not common to both.
Judeo Christian's belief
An immortal soul
An afterlife for souls
One God
God is subject to fate or destiny
The world is a living thing, with body and soul
The earth began out of darkness and nothingness.
The God who creates the earth remains the ruler of all.
A great flood destroys most of humankind
A man builds an ark and is saved from the flood.
Greco Roman
God is void of nothingness.
What is common to both Judeo Christian and Greco Roman is
Concept of a Supreme Law or Ultimate Reality
Explanation:
Greco Roman and Judeo Christian religion differ from each other base on their belief. The Judeo Christian believed that only one God is the controller and ruled the universe while Greco Roman believe and accepts more than one god. They belief in many gods and one prayed and sacrifice to many gods. Though both religion beloved in supreme law but Judeo Christian believed in God's law and Greco Roman beloved in human written law.
God is a void of nothingness is not common to both. The Judeo Christian belief God is not empty, He is very much alive and full of alot of things.