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Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide Check Point #39 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide Do something nice for someone today.

1. The Israelites differed from many other ancient civilizations by A. Battling neighboring civilizations B. Settling in Canaan C. Worshipping only one God D. Creating written documents

2. According to the Hebrew Bible, from which location did the Israelites migrate to Canaan? A. Mesopotamia B. Egypt C. Lebanon D. Jordan

3. Who led the Hebrew people to the promised land and is considered the founder of Judaism? Ramses II Abraham Moses Jacob

4. Who led the Hebrew people out of Egypt, in what is known as the Exodus? A. Ramses II B. Abraham C. Moses D. Jacob

5. What is part of the holy book of Judaism? A. New Testament B. Torah C. Qur’an D. Vedas

6. What is the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people? A. social hierarchy B. culture C. caravan D. food surplus

7. The 20th century occurred during which years? A 1900 – 1999 A.D. B 2000 – 2099 A.D. C 2100 – 2199 A.D. D 1800 – 1899 A.D.

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1. The Israelites differed from many other ancient civilizations by A. Battling neighboring civilizations B. Settling in Canaan C. Worshipping only one God D. Creating written documents

2. According to the Hebrew Bible, from which location did the Israelites migrate to Canaan? A. Mesopotamia B. Egypt C. Lebanon D. Jordan

3. Who led the Hebrew people to the promised land and is considered the founder of Judaism? Ramses II Abraham Moses Jacob

4. Who led the Hebrew people out of Egypt, in what is known as the Exodus? A. Ramses II B. Abraham C. Moses D. Jacob

5. What is part of the holy book of Judaism? A. New Testament B. Torah C. Qur’an D. Vedas

6. What is the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people? A. social hierarchy B. culture C. caravan D. food surplus

7. The 20th century occurred during which years? A 1900 – 1999 A.D. B 2000 – 2099 A.D. C 2100 – 2199 A.D. D 1800 – 1899 A.D

Do something nice for someone today.