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I believe the answer is D
Founder of Judaism
Jews believe that God made a special covenant with Abraham and that he and his descendants were chosen people who would create a great nation. Abraham's son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, also became central figures in ancient Jewish history
He didn't care much about imposed gender roles. He was open minded and only wanted for Scout to be happy and to be a good person. He didn't mind if she behaved like boys did as long as she grew up to be a good person who helps others and is compassionate. This is opposed to the beliefs of her Aunt which believes that Scout should not behave as she is behaving and that she should wear dresses and learn manners like a lady and be more lady-like, as she describes it. Atticus doesn't care about things like this and cares about Scout's upbringing as a person more.
They didn't know that the world was round, at least some of them. The majority of people believed that the world was flat and that you could fall right off the edge.