Multiple Choice
Answer the following questions:
-Phoenicians
A) Period beginning about 1100 B.C.E., when iron became the most important material for tools and weapons.
B) Kingdom in Nubia that adopted hieroglyphics and pyramids, and later conquered Egypt.
C) Seafaring people from Canaan who traded and founded colonies throughout the Mediterranean and spread the phonetic alphabet.
D) The sole god in Hebrew monotheism; later Anglicized as Jehovah.
E) The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, containing the most important legal and ethical Hebrew texts; later became part of the Christian Old Testament.
F) An agreement that the Hebrews believed to exist between themselves and Yahweh, in which he would consider them his chosen people if they worshiped him as their only god.
G) Administrators in the Persian Empire who controlled local government, collected taxes, heard legal cases, and maintained order.
H) Religion based on ideas that stressed devotion to the god Ahuramazda alone and emphasizing the individual's responsibility to choose between good and evil.
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