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Checkpoints #31 Number 1-7

1. Using the timeline, which group of people defeated the northern kingdom? – 6.43 Judah Israel Assyrians Babylonians

2. Using the timeline, which group of people defeated the Southern kingdom? – 6.43 Judah Israel Assyrians Babylonians

3. Using the timeline, how long was the Babylonian Captivity? – 6.43 7 years 17 years 70 years 100 years

4. What is the name given to the people who trace their ancestry back to the kingdom of Judah? – 6.43 Samaritans Jews Israelites Greeks

5. Which group of people conquered the Neo-Babylonians and allowed the Jews to return to Judah? – 6.43 Persians Assyrians Egyptians Greeks

6. After the Jews returned to Judah from the Babylonian captivity what did they began construction on? – 6.43 Walls of Jericho 2nd Temple in Jerusalem Reestablishing the Northern kingdom Rebuilding the tabernacle

7. What was a restriction the Persians placed upon the people living in Judah? – 6.43 Not allowed to trade No access for travel Slavery Could not have a king or their own government

Check your answers

1. Using the timeline, which group of people defeated the northern kingdom? – 6.43 Judah Israel Assyrians Babylonians

2. Using the timeline, which group of people defeated the Southern kingdom? – 6.43 Judah Israel Assyrians Babylonians

3. Using the timeline, how long was the Babylonian Captivity? – 6.43 7 years 17 years 70 years 100 years

4. What is the name given to the people who trace their ancestry back to the kingdom of Judah? – 6.43 Samaritans Jews Israelites Greeks

5. Which group of people conquered the Neo-Babylonians and allowed the Jews to return to Judah? – 6.43 Persians Assyrians Egyptians Greeks

6. After the Jews returned to Judah from the Babylonian captivity what did they began construction on? – 6.43 Walls of Jericho 2nd Temple in Jerusalem Reestablishing the Northern kingdom Rebuilding the tabernacle

7. What was a restriction the Persians placed upon the people living in Judah? – 6.43 Not allowed to trade No access for travel Slavery Could not have a king or their own government