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Religions
Judaism
The Babylonian Captivity
Israel stopped paying tribute and in 725 BC the Assyrians besieged Samaria, the capital of Israel, and the whole northern kingdom fell by 722 BC
The Babylonian king drove the Egyptians out of Syria and Judah, and he attacked Jerusalem twice, destroying Solomons tower in the Babylonian victory in 586 BC
Conflict: A disagreement, sometimes un-reconcilable, that may lead to aggressive military behavior.
The Assyrian Empire besieged Samaria, the capital of Israel since they stopped paying tributes to them, while Judah fell 150 years later at the hands of the Babylonians.
Many of the survivors were exiled to Babylon, where Ezekiel urged them to keep their religion alive
Why might a stronger power accept tribute from a weaker state rather than attacking and annexing it?
By paying tribute to the Assyrian Empire, Israel and Judah hoped they wouldn't be attacked
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Because if you are able to receive resources without having to waste your own to get them, you will become even more powerful
The Kingdom of Israel
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Solomon beautified the capital city of Jerusalem, his crowning achievement was the temple to glorify God.
Financial strain was caused by the temple, splitting the kingdom in two halves, Israel to the north and Judah to the south.
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Civilization: Organized: Urban Development, Political & Social Structure, Control of the Natural Environment: a Complex Society.
The israelites created a civilization under the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon, which saw them unify their groups to make the kingdom of Israel.
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Moses and The Exodus
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The judges would unit the tribes of Israel and would lead them whereas the prophets were to lead them spiritually to follow God's Commandments.
Culture: Traditions, customs or way of life of a community.
Moses brought down the ten commandments which helped the Israelites improve their beliefs and community.
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Christianity
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A World Religion
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Culture: Traditions, customs or way of life of a community.
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Christians started to create churches to house their religion with peter at the rock the church will be built on.
Eventually, every major city had its own bishop. However, later bishops of Rome claimed to be the heirs of Peter and claimed this gave them power.
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Hinduism
The Hittie Empire
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By 2000BC one of the European speakers, the hitties occupied Anatolia.
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they adopted Akkadian, the language of the Babylonians they had conquered.
However, the process of purifying iron ore and working it into weapons and tools is complex.
The Hittites used iron in their chariots, and they owed many of their military victories to the skill of their ironworkers.
The Hittites excelled in the technology of war. They conquered an empire against Egyptian opposition through their chariots and iron weapons.
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Arians Transform India
When the Aryans first established themselves in India, chiefs were elected by the entire tribe.
One part of the Mahabharata is the Bhagavad Gita. It tells the story of a warrior prince named Arjuna, who is counseled by his chariot driver, Krishna
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Before 2000 BC, the Hittites began establishing themselves in Anatolia.
The roles played by the four varnas were alluded to in a passage in the Rig Veda that describes the creation of humans.
Other scholars believe the Aryans originated in India. There is no archaeological evidence to prove either hypothesis.
According to the Rig Veda, ancient Indian society was divided into four groups called varnas.
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