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Which of the following describes a difference between Judaism and the Vedic religion? A. Followers of Judaism try to achieve peace and harmony, whereas followers of the Vedic religion see the world as a struggle between good and evil. B. Judaism does not restrict its followers’ behavior, whereas the Vedic religion requires that its believers follow a strict behavioral code. C. Judaism originated in China and spread through trade, whereas the Vedic religion originated in Mesopotamia and spread through missionaries. D. Followers of Judaism recorded their laws and history in the Torah, whereas followers of the Vedic religion use the Vedas for spiritual guidance.

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The correct answer is D. Followers of Judaism recorded their laws and history in the Torah, whereas followers of the Vedic religion use the Vedas for spiritual guidance.

The Torah is the first five books of the Bible, which is a record of the Jews. Vedas are hymns and mantras of the Vedic religion, so this answer is correct.

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