The first monotheistic religion developed in Ancient Egypt during the reign of Akhenaten, but it failed to gain a foothold and disappeared soon after his death. Monotheism did not become a permanent fixture in the world until the adoption of monotheism by Hebrews in Babylon. While monotheism is often seen as something that derived from Judaism, the history of how monotheism became pervasive and expanded beyond Judaism is complex. Integrating both historical and archaeological data, we find that the rise of monotheism has been influenced by key political events. These political events help transform not just these early monotheistic faiths but also by extension many parts of the world today.
Answer: it was invented so people would be able to communicate through writing, and so people could record and preserve important events and occurrences easier.
I think a relation of Clinton and Congress is that they will agree on a lot of things, because they are both mostly Democrats.
Confucianism was composed of a set<span>of political and moral doctrines with the teachings of Confucius as its basis.</span>