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Theo 206 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is Hellenism? Universalization of Greek culture. A cultural zeitgeist that 
impacted Christianity, the RE and even Judaism. 
Hellenism also designates a historical period, starting in 323 BC - the year of Alexander the 
Great's death - and extending until 31 BC (when the Roman Empire came to be). 
Which RE emperor effectively spread Hellenism in RE? Roman emperor Augustus, 
who made Romans the patrons of Hellenism. 
Alexander The Great dreamt up Hellenism, Augustus promulgated it. 
Whic...
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New Testament FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Be prepared to recognize the beliefs of the Pharisees and Sadducees. pp. 4, 5) correct answersSadducees - Similar to today's Catholics. AUTHORITY - rejected the oral law when it was added. Jewish aristocracy - exclusive - cant be baptized into you are born into. They controlled govt. Dealt with Romans. CONTROLLED TEMPLE. Had to be a levite to be a Sadducee. Opposed Apostles b/c they taught resurrection. Didn't believe in Angels or Devils. - Greek Hellenism in favor of. Masterminds behind t...
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NBST 520 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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intertestamental period/2 temple intertestamental was from 400 BC to 25 AD (end of 
Malachi's time to preaching of John the Baptist), 2nd temple period between 515BC when it 
was built by Zerubbabel till its destruction in 70 AD by the Romans 
hellenism cultural influence of ancient Greece 
apocrypha means things that are hidden, written during the 2nd temple period, 
pseudepigrapha lies about the author to add authority to it 
gnosticism rooted in platonic dualism, equated matter with evi
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Exam 1 New Testament (Honors) Dr. Crockett
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απολογεομαι; απολογια - to defend; apology 
αναστασις - resurrection; to raise up 
ειδωλολατρεια - idolatry 
εκκλησια - church/gathering 
σταυροω - crucify (originally meant hammering a stake into a fence) 
διαθηκη - covenant; testament 
καισαρ - caesar 
εκατονταρχης - centurion 
αρχιερευς - Jewish chief priest 
αποστολος - apostle (someone sent on a mission, assignment or with a message; 
someone ...
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AP World History Exam 2 (Latest 2023 - 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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AP World History Exam 2 (Latest ) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
1. Peloponnesian War 
Answer: between Athens and Sparta (peloponnesian league anddelian league). A 
plague and defeat at Syracuse weakens Athens, but Sparta doesnt destroy them out 
of respect.This made sparta more vulnerable to outsideaggression. 
2. Alexander the Great 
Answer: conquered the Persian empire. Divided territory into threerealms: 
Antigonid, Ptolemaic, and Seleucid. Hellenism thrived even though it was...
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AP World History Unit 1 Practice Test Already Passed
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This philosophy established the idea of filial piety as a metaphor for society. 
a. Daoism 
b. Legalism 
c. Confucianism 
d. Buddhism c 
The spread of Greek culture throughout the eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia is known 
as: 
a. Grecophilia 
b. Golden Age 
c. Pax Romana 
d. Hellenism d 
The start of sedentary agriculture started in ______ first but developed independently in other areas 
a. China 
b. Americasc. Indus River Valley 
d. Mesopotamia d 
Bureaucrats from non-aristocratic gro...
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NBST 520-001 Exam 2
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Pseudonymous - pseudepigrapha is made of two words, from pseudos meaning 
false and graphein meaning write 
Righteousness/righteousness of god - (1) the righteousness that god produces 
(subjective genitive), transforms believer; (2) god's own attribute of righteousness 
(possessive genitive), refers to his divine justice in eschatological judgment; (3) the 
righteousness imputed by god (genitive of source), god declaring sinners righteous 
on the basis on their faith 
Justification - the actio...
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Global II Regents Review Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Global II Regents Review Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Neolithic Revolution - ANSWER-when humans went from being nomad/hunter gatherers to settling in one place and farming 
 
Subsistence Farming - ANSWER-farming in which only enough food to feed one's family is produced 
 
Gupta Empire - ANSWER-ancient Indian empire noted for architecture and mathematics 
 
Byzantine Empire - ANSWER-rose out of the split of East and Western Roman Empire; lasted another 1000 years; kept Hellenism aliv...
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Ka'aba questions with 100% correct answers graded A+ 2023 passed
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Ka'abaKa'aba - correct answer The building in Mecca Saudi Arabia. Known as the first house of worship and the house of god,, it is the holiest site in islam. All muslims are expected to face toward the Ka'aba when praying. It is also the subject of the haj to which all capable muslims are expected to make a trip during their life. The walk around the Ka'aba in a counter clockwise direction 
 
Abu Talib - correct answer Uncle of the prophet Muhammad. The Shias can trace their ancestry to Ab...
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NBST 520-001 Exam 2
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Pseudonymous - pseudepigrapha is made of two words, from pseudos meaning 
false and graphein meaning write 
Righteousness/righteousness of god - (1) the righteousness that god produces 
(subjective genitive), transforms believer; (2) god's own attribute of righteousness 
(possessive genitive), refers to his divine justice in eschatological judgment; (3) the 
righteousness imputed by god (genitive of source), god declaring sinners righteous 
on the basis on their faith 
Justification - the act...
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