Multiple Choice
Zoroastrianism is best described as
A) the Babylonian astrological system.
B) Egypt's experiment in monotheism.
C) the Persian religion that stressed ethics; envisioned a cosmic battle between good and evil; and promised eternity in paradise to those who chose good and eternal torment to those who chose evil.
D) the monotheistic religion whose god expelled humankind from paradise, nearly ended the world with a flood, and established a special relationship with one nation.
E) the highest expression of Persian universalism, combining all of these into a single universal religion.
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