Which ancient civilization developed the concept of monotheism and introduced the belief in one god

A: Egyptians

B: Sumerians

C: Babylonians

D: Hebrews

D: Hebrews

Are you sure

Yes, I am sure. The Hebrews were the ancient civilization that developed the concept of monotheism and introduced the belief in one god. This belief is central to their religion, Judaism. The Hebrews believed in and worshipped Yahweh as the one and only god.

D: Hebrews

The correct answer is D: Hebrews. The Hebrews, also known as the Israelites, developed the concept of monotheism and introduced the belief in one god. To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate options A, B, and C through a process of elimination.

To eliminate option A: Egyptians, we can recall that ancient Egypt had a polytheistic belief system, which means they believed in multiple gods rather than just one.

To eliminate option B: Sumerians, we can remember that the Sumerians followed a polytheistic religion as well, with numerous gods and goddesses in their pantheon.

To eliminate option C: Babylonians, it's important to note that the Babylonians also practiced polytheism, with many gods and goddesses being worshipped.

By process of elimination, the only remaining option is D: Hebrews. The Hebrews believed in one God, known as Yahweh, and their monotheistic belief system laid the foundation for the development of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.