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Beginning of Class 1. Get a chrome book and get logged on! 2. Take Russian Revolution Quiz On Mr. Mathews Website 3. Complete Analytical Thesis Practice Quiz On Google Classroom 4. Read pg. 17-18 in Religions Class Docs

Follow Up Finish #’s 1-6 on your “India Invaded Assignment. Pg. 5-6 in your workbook

Arranged Marriage (CNN)

Samsara Cycle/wheel of life Time is cyclical, not linear- cycles of creation and destruction in the universe

Moksha Liberation or release from the cycle of reincarnation characterized by union with the divine, awareness, bliss- a mystical state of being

Dharma Your role in life The standards on which to judge karma Complete rule of life, not just right vs wrong, but compassion or golden rule Determined by gender, caste, stage of life Supports caste system- you are in a lower class because you did not follow your dharma and accumulated bad karma

Cast(e) Aways Workbook pg. 7 Religions Class Docs pg. 17

Essential Question How do the “Laws of Manu” reflect the beliefs of the Hindu cultures?

The Laws of Manu 1. By a girl, by a young woman, or even by an aged one, nothing must be done independently, even in her own house.

Cast(e) Aways directions 1. Each group will be assigned 4 laws. In your groups read each law and translate it into modern day language. 2. Circle the following laws Group 1 #’s 2-5 Group 2 #’s 6-9 Group 3 #’s 10-13 Group 4 #’s 14-17

Cast€ Away’s 1. Read each law (by yourself) Circle words that you don’t know 2. Get into your groups Discuss meaning of law (2 min) Translate law (2 min)

The Plight of Women in India (CNN)

Infanticide In India (CNN)

Sati Self – immolation of Hindu widows on the funeral pyres of their husbands.

Warm Up # 32 What is an Arranged Marriage? What are the pro’s and con’s of it? What is a dowry? What problems might it cause?