Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. Moses' message to the Jews applies to all the Jewish people and it is about laws that serve as a guiding principle for living life according to God's moral standards.
On the other hand, Abraham's conversation between him and God was personal. It has to do with promises to Abraham alone, with the reward of more blessings when heeded.
2. (I) Judaism is the belief in one God. Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods
(ii). Judaism believes that God has no gender. Polytheism believes gods can be male or female
(iii). Judaism believes that God has no offspring. Polytheism believes that gods can have children or parents.
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Answer: D. they were better prepared for a close range battle.
Explanation:
The Battle of the Marathon Field represents one of the turning points in the Greek-Persian wars. The Persians were considerably more numerous and had an advantage in every position. Yet, the Greeks were more prepared and better organized for the pine. The Greeks were also led by the experienced military leader Miltiades who already had experience fighting the Persians. The key role in the battle was played by the heavily armed Greek soldiers of the Hoplites. Invading the Persian ranks, their armor was crucial in the fight against the Persians, and they ruthlessly destroyed about 6,000 Persian archers and lightly armed soldiers. According to Herodotus, the Greeks lost a little less than 200 soldiers in that battle.
Answer:
Option: B. England using the Navigation Acts to control colonial trade
Explanation:
England dominated the trade by forcing taxes on American colonies. England believed in the mercantilist policies, which let the colonies supply raw materials to create wealth in their mother country. The Navigation Act of 1651 allows to trade with Britain and prevent colonists trade with other countries.
Himalaya's: Isolated China.and gave protection, and water, and minerals.
Trading : As far as I know from when the silk road started ( but this could be wrong)
<em>POPULAR EXPORTS : </em> Jade, Silk, Paper, Porcelain.
<em>Popular Imports : </em>Spices, Glass, AND ALSO : Buddhism ( from india)