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svetoff [14.1K]
2 years ago
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Jewish and Christian teachings helped contribute to the spread and development of  A) universal education.

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Galina-37 [17]2 years ago
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C democratic ideas.


Hope it helps.

dalvyx [7]2 years ago
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Answer:  C) Democratic ideas

Explanation:  Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic religions derivatives of Abraham's teaching. At the heart of Jewish and Christian teaching are equality, the same rights for everyone, hospitality, help to others in need, the law is valid for all, etc. These are at the same time the ideals of democracy in its original form, although democracy pulls its roots from polytheistic Greece, it can be said that these are universal ideas of justice and equality, and as such they intertwine in all systems of ethics, rights and obligations. In other words, Greek democracy as well as Judaism and Christianity are ancient universal ideas of equality and human ethics.

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