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5 August, 22:19

Which of the following describes a difference between Zoroastrianism and the Vedic religion?

A. Zoroastrianism originated in Egypt, whereas the Vedic religion originated in Mesoamerica.

B. Zoroastrianism was polytheistic, whereas the Vedic religion was monotheistic.

C. Zoroastrianism was monotheistic, whereas the Vedic religion was polytheistic.

D. Zoroastrianism originated in India, whereas the Vedic religion originated in Persia.

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  1. 5 August, 22:50
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    That would be C. Zoroastrianism is monotheistic and started in Persia (present-day Iran) by a man named Zoroaster. His followers believed in environmentalist ideas, such as avoiding burying bodies near water sources (I think), among other things. Vedic religions (I'm assuming Hinduism) were started in India & are very polytheistic. They also believe in a caste system.
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