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20.09.2020 •
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Which statement best describes the Jewish experience under Persian rule? The Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed. Judaism was illegal to practice. Jewish people were denied access to their sacred writings. Jewish people were allowed to practice their religion openly.
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Ответ:
D.) Jewish were allowed to practice their religion openly.
Explanation: Got it right on Edge
Ответ:
Ball courts in Mayan ruins
Explanation:
The Olmec civilization flourished in the pre-classical period (2000B.C. to 200 B.C), while the Mayans did it in the classical period (200 B.C. to 800A.D.). Though there were exchanges an influences, it is unlikely that both civilizations had a constant commercial exchange.
Religious and ceremonial elements, like the ball game, are present in both cultures.