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A multiple choice question: The Hebrews originated in Mesopotamia and migrated to Canaan, or portion of which was later called Palestine. The Hebrew patriarchs–Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, so prominently depicted in the Old Testament–were chieftains of seminomadic clans that roamed Palestine and occasionaly journeyed to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Some Hebrews journeyed from Canaan to Egypt to settle and become herdsmen and farmers, but they eventually wanted to return to Canaan because: A)  they didn’t like Egyptian food B)  they were afraid of mummies C)  there were too many flies and mosquitoes in the Nile river valley D)  they eventually became forced laborers for the Egyptians, and were fearful of remaining permanent slaves E)  looking at the tall pyramids made them dizzy — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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I know this one!  It is ‘D’.  I saw that film with Chuck Heston and Yul Brynner too :-) — _TJ_ <TJ_IREL at YAHOO dot IE – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A multiple choice question: The Hebrews originated in Mesopotamia and migrated to Canaan, or portion of which was later called Palestine. The Hebrew patriarchs–Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, so prominently depicted in the Old Testament–were chieftains of seminomadic clans that roamed Palestine and occasionaly journeyed to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Some Hebrews journeyed from Canaan to Egypt to settle and become herdsmen and farmers, but they eventually wanted to return to Canaan because: A)  they didn’t like Egyptian food B)  they were afraid of mummies C)  there were too many flies and mosquitoes in the Nile river valley D)  they eventually became forced laborers for the Egyptians, and were fearful of remaining permanent slaves E)  looking at the tall pyramids made them dizzy — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

– The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A multiple choice question: The Hebrews originated in Mesopotamia and migrated to Canaan, or portion of which was later called Palestine. The Hebrew patriarchs–Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, so prominently depicted in the Old Testament–were chieftains of seminomadic clans that roamed Palestine and occasionaly journeyed to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Some Hebrews journeyed from Canaan to Egypt to settle and become herdsmen and farmers, but they eventually wanted to return to Canaan because: A)  they didn’t like Egyptian food B)  they were afraid of mummies C)  there were too many flies and mosquitoes in the Nile river valley D)  they eventually became forced laborers for the Egyptians, and were fearful of remaining permanent slaves E)  looking at the tall pyramids made them dizzy

D/ but I like all the other reasons better. P. — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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I know this one!  It is ‘D’.  I saw that film with Chuck Heston and Yul Brynner too :-)

You mean the film after which the book was written by…er…benzobrain forgets the author’s name… P. — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A multiple choice question: The Hebrews originated in Mesopotamia and migrated to Canaan, or portion of which was later called Palestine. The Hebrew patriarchs–Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, so prominently depicted in the Old Testament–were chieftains of seminomadic clans that roamed Palestine and occasionaly journeyed to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Some Hebrews journeyed from Canaan to Egypt to settle and become herdsmen and farmers, but they eventually wanted to return to Canaan because: A)  they didn’t like Egyptian food B)  they were afraid of mummies C)  there were too many flies and mosquitoes in the Nile river valley D)  they eventually became forced laborers for the Egyptians, and were fearful of remaining permanent slaves E)  looking at the tall pyramids made them dizzy

Okay, I’ll admit not knowing the answer to this specific question. Are we still studying Western Civilization, or are we getting into Christian Bible study now? Best Wishes, Arthur — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A multiple choice question: The Hebrews originated in Mesopotamia and migrated to Canaan, or portion of which was later called Palestine. The Hebrew patriarchs–Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, so prominently depicted in the Old Testament–were chieftains of seminomadic clans that roamed Palestine and occasionaly journeyed to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Some Hebrews journeyed from Canaan to Egypt to settle and become herdsmen and farmers, but they eventually wanted to return to Canaan because: A)  they didn’t like Egyptian food B)  they were afraid of mummies C)  there were too many flies and mosquitoes in the Nile river valley D)  they eventually became forced laborers for the Egyptians, and were fearful of remaining permanent slaves E)  looking at the tall pyramids made them dizzy Okay, I’ll admit not knowing the answer to this specific question. Are we still studying Western Civilization, or are we getting into Christian Bible study now?

Arthur, all material comes from a textbook I’m reading called "Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society". Chip — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A multiple choice question: The Hebrews originated in Mesopotamia and migrated to Canaan, or portion of which was later called Palestine. The Hebrew patriarchs–Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, so prominently depicted in the Old Testament–were chieftains of seminomadic clans that roamed Palestine and occasionaly journeyed to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Some Hebrews journeyed from Canaan to Egypt to settle and become herdsmen and farmers, but they eventually wanted to return to Canaan because: A)  they didn’t like Egyptian food B)  they were afraid of mummies C)  there were too many flies and mosquitoes in the Nile river valley D)  they eventually became forced laborers for the Egyptians, and were fearful of remaining permanent slaves E)  looking at the tall pyramids made them dizzy Okay, I’ll admit not knowing the answer to this specific question. Are we still studying Western Civilization, or are we getting into Christian Bible study now? Arthur, all material comes from a textbook I’m reading called "Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society".

Just checking. Hey, I thought I was the only person who read textbooks for fun. :) Best Wishes, Arthur — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm

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