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14 August, 22:41

Which of the following was a major difference between the early Hebrew and Vedic religions?

A. the Hebrew religion was based solely on oral traditions

B. The Hebrew religion was monotheistic while the Vedic religion was polytheistic

C. The Hebrew religion was strictly administrated by a church hierarchy while the Vedic religion had no religious leaders

D. The Hebrew religion survived through many empires and civilizations while the Vedic religion effectively died out and was supplanted in South Asia by other religious movements

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  1. 15 August, 02:16
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    D. The Hebrew religion survived through many empires and civilizations while the Vedic religion effectively died out and was supplanted in South Asia by other religious movements
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