The Hebrews did not believe that God had a Son - we can exclude option d.
They also believed that they themselves, but not the Egyptians were chosen people -option b is wrong.
They did believe that God helped people in need - at least the Hebrews and their 10 Commandments forbade doing other harm: so correct answer is A and C.
<em>B. The Tenth Amendment protects the powers of states, rather than individual liberties.</em>
Explanation:
Most of the Bill of Rights goes over and protects individual liberties, like freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, protection of unreasonable searches, etc. This is where the Tenth Amendment differs.
The Tenth Amendment grants any and all of the powers that are not reserved to the national government, to the states. This was very important, as many people during this time were scared of tyranny and were nervous about the national government having too much power. While things are still reserved for the government, the states have the power to do the rest.
The cosmological principle has first been clearly stated by <em>Isaac Newton </em>in the "<em>Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" </em>in 1687. He proved with mathematical proofs on detailed observational data the principle of “universal gravitation”. The oscillating theory is a cosmological model which suggests that the universe we live in is a one of an innumerable series.
Question: Which statement is true?
Answer: <u><em>B. The oscillating universe theory suggests that the universe will expand forever.
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Answer:People became convinced Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah.
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