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AP World History Religions Test

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  • 1. AP World HistoryReligions Test

2. ScoreboardJeopardyHinduis Buddhis Christiani CompariJudaismJainism m m tysons100 100100100100 100200200200200200 200300300300300300 300400400400400400 400500500500500500 500 3. ScoreboardBack toMenu Rachael Matt Guest 4. Hinduism ~ 100Unlike many of founder of Hinduism?Who is the the religions we learnedabout intype of few chapters, Hinduism What the past faith do Hindus havedoesnt have one founder or a central (monotheistic, polytheistic, etc.)?holy figure, it is believed to be acombination of many beliefs andreligions. Hinduism is a monotheistic and ahenotheistic religion; henotheism beingthe belief that their god takes manydifferent forms.Back toMenu 5. Buddhism ~ 100Who founded Buddhism? Why did this person become a monk?Siddhartha Gautma was once a verypampered man who lived a blissful life,but one day he opened his eyes and sawthat one day he would die and nothingcould change that. He left his family andwandered and meditated. One day he satbeneath a tree until he understood theproblem of suffering and how to Backit. fix to Menu 6. Judaism ~ 100Hebrews created the monotheisticWho created Judaism?faith who saw their god Yahweh asall powerful. Back to Menu 7. Christianity ~ 100 Who is the founder ofJesus Christianity?Back toMenu 8. Jainism ~ 100Who founded Jainism? Vardhamana MahavaraBack toMenu 9. Comparisons ~ 100 10. Question - 100 While the Hindus supported the casteThe topic of this video was the system and believed everyone held acaste systems. Compare Buddhism position that contributed to society,Buddhists believed that in order to and Hinduism views of the castereach nirvana, youd have to give upsystems.your desires and worldly possessions, which basically meant caste systemswerent important. Back to 11. Hinduism ~ 200Mahbhantu and Ramayana are stories thatWho or what is support many of thego along with and Mahbhantu? Whatabout Ramayana? Hindus beliefs. Mahbhantu is a war storywhile Ramayana is a love story. What is the Bhagavad Gita?The Bhagavad Gita is a collection of shortpoetic works. Back to Menu 12. Buddhism ~ 200What are the four nobleall isThe Four Noble truths are:truths? What is the eight-fold your suffering, you end can end path?suffering, you must remove desires, andyou must follow the Eight-Fold Path.The Eight-Fold Path is right views, rightintensions, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effect, right thoughts, and right concentration willyou to nirvana. Back to Menu 13. Judaism ~ 200Judaism is considered to be the Monotheistic faithfirst what? Back to Menu 14. Christianity ~ 200When Christianity was illegal or Afrowned upon, a symbol wordfish. In Latin each letter of the wasfish spelt meant something close to I used soalso believe in Jesus otherpeople could letpeople know, in secret, that theybelieved in Christianity. What wasthe symbol?Back toMenu 15. Jainism ~ 200Many people of Jainism beliefs They didnt agree with the castedidnt agree with what part of systems.Indias society?Back toMenu 16. Comparisons ~ 200 17. Question - 200 Compare Boddahastvas andBoth were believed to help followersof the their particular religion make it Christian saints.to their afterlife. Boddahastvas wereBuddhists whod reached nirvana, butpaused their entry to help other reachnirvana. Christian saints told rightfrom wrong.Back toMenu 18. Hinduism ~ 300Dharma You must meet the CasteHinduism was based on fourrequirements.Artha Youbeliefs. Nameor some waymajor must have a job them and summarize them.to support yourself.Kama You can and should enjoy social,physical, and sexual pleasure.Moksha The Salvation of the soul Back to Menu 19. Buddhism ~ 300WhoBoddhastvas were people whodwere boddhastvas and what reached the state of Nirvana, but didentrance into it so they delayed theirthey do?could help other reach it too. They werebasically saints. Back to Menu 20. Judaism ~ 300The Jewish faith is know for creating The Jewish faith reads the Torah, is and believing in the Old Testament. What is the more common Tenknow for creating the term forCommandments, and celebrate theirtheir holy book? What is one part of faith on Saturdays. they bible they are known for contributing?Back toMenu 21. Christianity ~ 300Christians focus of the New TestamentWhat part on the bible doChristiansretells talesWhen is theirbecause it focus on? of Jesuss life.Their holy day is Sunday. They holy day? Where theybranched from Judaism, and like themmonotheistic monotheistic.they are or polytheistic? What religion did they branchfrom?Back toMenu 22. Jainism ~ 300What was Jainism a branch of?Jainism is stricter branch of Hinduism Back to Menu 23. Comparisons ~ 300All religions (at least the onesHow are all religions similar? from this section) have one thing in common. They might have different names for it, but they all revolvearound the idea that if you are a good person and do as you shouldand everyone else is good and does as they should, the world would be a better place and their god(s) would be please.Back toMenu 24. Hinduism ~ 400Many rulers believed in andMany rulers believed in and promotedHinduism because it supported the Castepromoted Hinduism. Why?system. Also it wasnt a very demanding religion like Jainism, so it was easy to follow. Back to Menu 25. Buddhism ~ 400Who did Buddhism appeal to? Buddhism appealed to people of lowercastes because it was anti-social classes.Why? an emperorAshoka? in Ashoka wasWho was who believeBuddhism, please note, he did not force isreligion on to his people, but he did helpfund a lot of Buddhist projects and a spent a great deal working with his religion. Back to Menu 26. Judaism ~ 400 Judaism moved from ________ tothe US, then Israel,to _________ post Europe, back Word War II_____. Back to Menu 27. Christianity ~ 400Jesus was the poor guy who claimed to Why of God. He preached mainlybe the sonwas Jesus crucified?of changing the Roman government.Officials didnt support his ideas andkilled him to silence him and stop hisideas from spreading. Ultimately afterhis death, he had even more of animpact, people referred to him asChrist and worshiped him.Back toMenu 28. Jainism ~ 400Jainism wasnt very popular becauseof how strict and time consuming itWhy wasnt Jainism verywas. Many of the monks would sweeppopular?before they walk, strainthe groundWhat did the people who believed in Jainism do?their water, wear masks, follow andextremely strict diet, and avoidsudden movements because theybelieve everything had a soul andthey didnt want to harm anythingthat could be on the ground, in theair, in their food, or in the water.Because of all that some people Back towouldnt believe in Jainism andMenusome 29. Comparisons ~ 400Compareis a branch of Hinduism.Jainism Hinduism and Jainism. Jainism is very strict compared toHinduism. Back to Menu 30. Hinduism ~ 500HinduismreligionBuddhismWhat replaces does Hinduismgradually as the Guptas takereplace in India?control of Indias government. Back to Menu 31. Buddhism ~ 500Nalanda was onewas Nalanda?What of the first educationalcenters. It taught lesson based on Buddhistbeliefs and ideals. This center, along witha few other help spread Buddhism tomany new people.Back toMenu 32. Judaism ~ 500 What do people of Jewish faithThey believe that Gods commandants believe? should be obeyed at all times.Back toMenu 33. Christianity ~ 500Paul Tarsus was a Jew who preachedWho was Paul Tarsus? in eastern Greece and Rome; hispreaching attracted a high number ofurban masses. One day Paul went off to Rome to attempt to convert people, after about two years, the Emperor tired of him and had himexecuted.Back toMenu 34. Jainism ~ 500 Name one Luther King Jr. and thatMartian famous personusedGandhi were both for their Jainism values and ideas tononviolent protests and overallprotest. nonviolent lifestyles. For one hundred extra credit points: Name one more. Back to Menu 35. Comparisons ~ 500Compare Judaism andChristianity.Christianity is a branch of Judaism.Both believe that there is only oneGod. They differ when it comes to theirmeshia, Christians believe it is Jesuswhile Jews believe he had yet to come.Back toMenu