Whom did the Persian Empire allow to rule the Jews?

a)Persian business men

b)religious council

c)political parties

d)Maccabean family

e)the high priest

I'm not trying to start drama. But sometimes kids need help when they have looked for answers on their own and can not figure it out. This is just like asking a teacher in real life. A kid asking one question is completely different than cheating on a whole exam.

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it was the high priest

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Pewdiepie

The correct answer is (e) the high priest. The Persian Empire allowed the Jews to be ruled by their own high priest. To find this answer, you can refer to historical records or information on the Persian Empire and its policies towards different religious groups. The Persian Empire is known for its policy of religious tolerance and allowing subject nations to govern themselves under some conditions. In the case of the Jews, they were given the authority to have their own high priest to administer their religious and community affairs.

I'm sure your religion teacher would much prefer that you find your own answers rather than trying to cheat.