Answer:
Sheshbazzar
Explanation:
The deportees were led by Sheshbazzar, also named the prince of Judah, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, a descendant of King David.
The answer is D.
Traditionally, the groups characterized as untouchable were those whose occupations and habits of life involved ritually polluting activities, of which the most important were (1) taking life for a living, a category that included, for example, fishermen, (2) killing or disposing of dead cattle or working with their hides for a living, (3) pursuing activities that brought the participant into contact with emissions of the human body, such as feces, urine, sweat, and spittle, a category that included such occupational groups as sweepers and washermen, and (4) eating the flesh of cattle or of domestic pigs and chickens, a category into which most of the indigenous tribes of India fell.
Answer:
things that happend in 1984 UK and China agree on Hong Kong. Poison gas escapes from Union Carbide factories.
300 people die when Indian Army attacks the Sikh Temple.
Moderates win elections in El Salvador.
AIDS breaks out.
Explanation:
The carved figures of Mycerinus and his queen, were created by ancient Egyptians.
Effort to decrease the federal budget deficit