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the Jewish belief in a single god was significant because: A: it divided the Jewish people based on language and culture, B: it spread the idea that there was only one correct set of beliefs, c: it prevented people from practicing Judaism outside of Israel, D: it encouraged people to accept all different religious beliefs.

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b

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Option "B' is the correct answer to the following question.

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The Jewish belief in a specific god was important and the notion that there was only one right collection of beliefs was propagated. Jewish religions follow the oneness of god and the Hebrew Bible's spiritual doctrines

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