Which of the following occurred before Abraham left Mesopotamia? Quest ion 1 Which of the following occurred before Abraham left Mesopotamia? A.)

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Which of the following occurred before Abraham left Mesopotamia? Quest ion 1 Which of the following occurred before Abraham left Mesopotamia? A.) The Hebrews moved to Canaan. B.) Moses led the Hebrews out of slavery. C.) God spoke to Abraham. D.) Abraham received the Ten Commandments. L F

Which of the following groups did not control the Israelites? Quest ion 2 Which of the following groups did not control the Israelites? A.) Romans B.) Canaanites C.) Chaldeans D.) Persians L F

Which of the following prompted the pharaoh to free the Hebrews? Quest ion 3 Which of the following prompted the pharaoh to free the Hebrews? A.) The Hebrews received the Ten Commandments from God. B.) The Hebrew population grew rapidly in Egypt. C.) Moses demanded freedom for the Hebrews. D.) A series of plagues struck Egypt. L F

Which of the following shows that Hebrew women had few rights? Quest ion 4 Which of the following shows that Hebrew women had few rights? A.) Some Hebrew women saved other Hebrews from enemies. B.) A Hebrew woman’s husband was chosen for her by her father. C.) All Hebrew women could vote in elections. D.) Some Hebrew women became political leaders. L F

How are Mosaic laws different from the Ten Commandments? Quest ion 5 How are Mosaic laws different from the Ten Commandments? A.) Mosaic laws guide Jews’ daily lives. B.) Mosaic laws are the most important Jewish laws. C.) Mosaic laws do not need to be followed. D.) Mosaic laws are based on the Bible. L F

Quest ion 6 Which of the following best describes Judaism’s effect on later cultures? A.) Few cultures were shaped by Judaism. B.) Most Eastern cultures were strongly influenced by Judaism. C.) Judaism helped shape Western cultures. D.) All world cultures are based on Judaism. L F

Quest ion 7 Which of the following was most responsible for ending the first Jewish revolt against the Romans? A.) the destruction of Jewish homes and businesses B.) the banning of all Jews from Jerusalem C.) the ongoing discrimination against Jews D.) the burning of the Second Temple L F

How did Judaism influence the development of Islam? Quest ion 8 How did Judaism influence the development of Islam? A.) The first people to follow Islam believed they descended from Abraham. B.) Early followers of Islam honored the Sabbath. C.) The people who follow Islam are Required to follow the Mosaic laws. D.) The teachings of Jesus reflect Jewish ideas. L they

Which holiday celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple? Quest ion 9 Which holiday celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple? A.) Passover B.) Hanukkah C.) Rosh Hashana D.) Yom Kippur L F

Quest ion 10 Why did the Ashkenazim and Shephardim develop different rituals and cultures? A.) They both settled in Europe. B.) They were descriminated against by different rulers. C.) They shared the same basic beliefs. D) .They lived in different parts of the world. L F

Quest ion 11 A.) Passover B.) Rosh Hashanah C.) Hanukkah Which of the following do Jews consider to be the most holy day of the year? A.) Passover B.) Rosh Hashanah C.) Hanukkah D.) Yom Kippur L F

How did the event at Masada end? Quest ion 12 How did the event at Masada end? A.) The Jews there were captured. B.) The Romans allowed the Jews there to go free. C.) The Jews took their own lives. D.) The Romans and the Jews made peace. L F

The Dead Sea Scrolls were found by Quest ion 13 The Dead Sea Scrolls were found by A.) a young boy. B.) Zealots. C.) Diaspora. D.) rabbis. L F

Another name for the Hebrew Bible is the Quest ion 14 Another name for the Hebrew Bible is the A.) Tanach. B.) Masada. C.) Diaspora. D.) Talmud. L F

Quest ion 15 A.) Moses B.) Ruth C.) Esther D.) Alexandria The story of ____________ is told in the Bible as an example as to how people should treat their family members. A.) Moses B.) Ruth C.) Esther D.) Alexandria L F

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