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geniusboy [140]
3 years ago
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can somebody help!! What is one effect of the Diaspora that can be observed in the world today? The Jewish faith has been univer

sally accepted in countries around the world. The Diaspora caused the Jewish faith to be almost totally erased from the world. Jewish communities are limited around the world and have not blended with other groups. Jewish people have retained their cultural identity despite being scattered throughout the world. What was one effect of the Maccabean Revolt? The Israelites were forced out of the Kingdom of Judah. The Temple of Jerusalem was filled with Greek statues. The Kingdom of Judah gained its independence from Syria. The Jewish people were forced to worship in secret or be exiled. How did the Syrians contribute to the Diaspora? The Syrians exiled the Israelites to the Kingdom of Judah. The Syrians forced the Israelites to revolt and seek freedom. The Syrians destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem and the city. The Syrians outlawed Judaism and forced the Israelites into exile. How did Syrian rule differ from Persian rule for Jewish people? The Syrians enslaved all conquered people, while the Persians enslaved the Israelites. The Syrians eventually outlawed Judaism, while the Persians encouraged free worship. The Syrians encouraged freedom of religion, while the Persians banned the Jewish religion. Syrians built new houses of free worship, while the Persians destroyed the Jewish Temple. What was the experience of Jewish people under Persian rule? Jewish people were forced out of their homeland. Jewish people became afraid to worship in public spaces. Jewish people remained and were free to practice their faith. Jewish people persuaded the Persian ruler to convert to Judaism. How did the rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai help Jewish people worship? He determined what laws of the faith the Jewish people could ignore. He maintained a religious school after the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed. He urged people to continue to practice animal sacrifice to prove their loyalty. He pleaded with Babylonian leaders for freedom to worship. How did Roman rule differ from Syrian rule? The Romans allowed new temples, while the Syrians destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem. The Romans allowed the Israelites to choose local leaders, while the Syrians used their own. The Romans allowed Israelites’ cultural practices, while the Syrians forced Greek culture on the Israelites. The Romans allowed Judaism to be practiced, while the Syrians eventually outlawed all religious practices.
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forsale [732]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer for the first question is:  Diaspora impacts on Chinese imports are higher than those found for exports. Coethnic networks play a larger role as long as the partner country does not have a regional trade agreement with the PRC. Sectoral analyses suggest that, among Chinese exports, diaspora effects are strongest for the food sector, as well as machinery and transport equipment.

Explanation:

Hope this helps : )

tester [92]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C The Romans allowed Israelites’ cultural practices, while the Syrians forced Greek culture on the Israelites.

Explanation

Cause I remember it from my lesson

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