EK 1.6: Development of Ancient Afro-Eurasian Religions
With the formation of cities and states, polytheistic religions shifted focus from the control of nature to human concerns.
EK 1.6.A Declining significance of animism in complex urban societies
Leaders of ancient Afro-Eurasian states increasingly used religion and connections to the divine to legitimize their authority.
EK 1.6.B Use of religion in establishing political authority
Judaism and Zoroastrianism were the first monotheistic religions, and both promoted specific moral and ethical behaviors.
EK 1.6.C Origins and impacts of the first monotheistic religions
Question 1
Discuss the shift in focus of polytheistic religions from the control of nature to human concerns in the context of the formation of cities and states.
Question 2
Explain how leaders of ancient Afro-Eurasian states used religion and connections to the divine to legitimize their authority.
Question 3
Describe the origins and impacts of Judaism and Zoroastrianism, the first monotheistic religions, and how they promoted specific moral and ethical behaviors.
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