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In what way does monotheism differ from polytheism?
A. Polytheism is the belief in a single god, whereas monotheism is
the belief in multiple deities.
B. Polytheism is the belief in Hinduism, whereas monotheism is the
belief in Judaism.
C. Monotheism is the belief in a single god, whereas polytheism is
the belief in multiple deities.
induism, whereas polytheism is the
D. Monotheism is the belief in
belief in Judaism.

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I'm confident the answer to the question is C, since the root "mono" means single, and "poly" means many. "Theo" means god, so Monotheism is belief in one god, Polytheism is belief in multiple gods.

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