
WH Ch 3 Sections 3 and 4
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- Q1According to the Torah, the first covenant between God and the Hebrew people involved an agreement thatGod would bless Abraham and his descendants, and they would be faithfulgod would protect the Hebrews during their exodus from Egyptthe Hebrew people would obey the Ten Commandmentsthe twelve tribes of Israel would unify into the kingdom of Israel30s
- Q2Monotheism describes the Hebrews' belief - unusual for the time - that their God wasa forgiving and protective Godassociated not with a place but with peoplea spiritual, not a physical, presencethe one and only God30s
- Q3According to the Torah, them and who led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai wasDavidSaulAbrahamMoses30s
- Q4The mind responsible for having a great temple built in jerusalem, a temple that was destroyed and later rebuilt wasCyrusSolomonMosesDavid30s
- Q5The tribute paid by Israel and Judah to the Assyrians was an effort tohonor a peace agreement made among the rulers of the three nationsmaintain Assyrian trade routes through Palestinehelp the Assyrians resist attacks from the Chaldeansprevent an attack by the Assyrians on Israel and Judah30s
- Q6Legend tells that ____________, ruler of the island of Crete, kept a powerful monster in a labyrinthUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q7In the 19th century, archaeologists excavated _________, the Minoan capital city.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8The archaeologists named the Minoan civilization for ___________.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q9Some scholars believe that the _________ influenced aspects of Minoan culture, such as religion and writing.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q10The Minoan civilization thrived for centuries. Eventually, a _______ or a combination of tragic events damaged the civilization beyond its capacity to recover.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q11Across the eastern __________ coast, in what is now Lebanon, the civilization of the Phoenicians arose.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q12The Phoenicians, who were seafaring traders, founded many city-states and colonies, the greatest of which was ______ in North AfricaUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q13Where did the Israelites record events and laws?The CovenantThe TorahThe Dead Sea ScrollsThe Diaspora30s
- Q14Why did Israelites revolt in 922 BC, splitting Israel in two.Solomon's building projects had exhausted the peopleDavid could not keep the warring tribes togetherCyrus the great conquered northern IsraelNebuchadnezzar destroyed the great temple30s
- Q15Where did the Minoan civilization arise?The Greek MainlandThe island of CyprusPresent day TurkeyThe Island of Crete30s