Continue – Let’s practice a maze. Help! Professor Mouseman has a plot to run tests on humans instead of mice. The only way to stop him is to free all of his mice and end his experiments. How do you help? Use your computer mouse to show the little mice the way out of the professors mazes. Sometimes you will have to answer the questions from the professors computer in order to find his hidden mazes. Continue – Let’s practice a maze.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Welcome to Maze 1 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going.
Click these buttons to answer. Instructions: 1. You will need to use the professors computer in order to find the next maze. 2. Answer questions from the computer correctly and you will advance to the next maze. 3. To answer the questions click on the buttons at the below each question. Next Question… What is the capitol city of South Carolina? A. Greenville B. Columbia C. Florence D. Easley Click these buttons to answer. A B C D Continue – I am ready to answer questions.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem and the Great Pyramid in Egypt are examples of A. The influence of Buddhist architecture on conquered nations B. Architectural accomplishments that reflect religious beliefs C. Ancient architectural monuments no longer in use D. The influence of cultural diffusion on contemporary architecture A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Judaism, Islam, and Christianity share a belief in A. The central authority of the Pope B. A prohibition of the consumption of port C. Reincarnation and the Four Noble Truths D. Monotheism and ethical conduct A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Which is a valid statement about the history of South Asia? A. Religious beliefs have both unified and divided the people of the region. B. Little cultural diffusion has occurred in this region. C. Urbanization has strengthened the traditional beliefs and lifestyles of the people of the region. D. Superpower involvement has brought peace and economic prosperity to the region. A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… According the teachings of Confucius, the key to the successful organization of society is that A. The ruler should be chosen democratically B. The evil in humans must be eliminated C. Individuals should know and do what is expected of them D. Ancestor worship should be discontinued A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Welcome to Maze 2 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Practicing nonviolence and giving up worldly desires are values most closely associated with the fundamental principles of Buddhism. True False Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… A belief of animism is that after death the soul is reborn in another human form. True False Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… In traditional Chinese culture, which philosophy had the greatest influence on the development of social order and political organization? A. Taoism B. Shintoism C. Confucianism D. Marxism A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… The teachings of Confucius encouraged people to A. Follow a code of moral conduct B. Believe in reincarnation C. Reject government authority D. Put their own interests first A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… In Japan, the martial arts, the tea ceremony, and flower arranging best reflect the influences of A. Imperialism and militarism B. Capitalism C. Mercantilism D. Buddhism and Shintoism A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Welcome to Maze 3 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… A person who practices the Shinto faith would be most likely to A. Make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem B. Pray five times a day C. Visit a shrine placed on the shore of a lake D. Bathe in the Ganges River A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Taoism and Shintoism are similar in that both religions stress A. Adhering to the five Confucian relationships B. Developing harmony between humans and nature C. Following the Eightfold Path D. Believing in one God A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… One similarity between the Five Pillars of Islam and the Ten Commandments is that both A. Support a belief in reincarnation B. Promote learning as a means to salvation C. Encourage the use of statues to symbolize God D. Provide a guide to proper ethical and moral behavior A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… One way in which Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and Protestantism are similar is that each A. Is a branch of Christianity B. Accepts the supreme authority of the Pope C. Rejects the Old Testament as part of the Bible D. Was once the official religion of the Byzantine Empire A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Welcome to Maze 4 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Oh , and by the way you only have 20 seconds to complete this one. Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Watch Out Don’t Let the Time Run Out. 06 07 08 05 03 00 01 02 09 04 10 17 18 19 20 16 15 12 13 14 11
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Watch Out Don’t Let the Time Run Out. Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Watch Out Don’t Let the Time Run Out. 06 07 08 05 03 00 01 02 09 04 10 17 18 19 20 16 15 12 13 14 11
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… The Koran, jihad, and the hegira are most closely associated with the practice of A. Judaism B. Islam C. Shinto D. Buddhism A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… The Buddhist religion teaches that salvation is earned by A. Following the Ten Commandments B. Worshiping Allah as the one true god C. Learning to give up selfish desire D. Being baptized and confirmed A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Confucianism in traditional China served to A. Support democratic government B. Emphasize material wealth C. Create ethnic unrest D. Maintain social order A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Traditional animistic beliefs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are based on A. a desire for wealth B. a written tradition C. a willingness to accept Christianity D. an appreciation for the forces of nature A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Welcome to Maze 5 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Oh , and by the way this time the maze can move. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… Jewish religions and cultural identity has been greatly influenced by A. Ramadan and the concept of reincarnation B. The Torah and the Diaspora C. The New Testament and the Four Noble Truths D. The Koran and the code of bushido A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… In India, the Caste system determined a person’s occupation, personal associations, and marriage partner. This situation shows that the Caste system A. has been a way of life as well as an element of religion B. has been stronger in urban areas that in rural areas C. has promoted social mobility within Indian society D. has helped eliminate ethnic and religious rivalries A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… The Eightfold Path, the Four Noble Truths, and the concept of nirvana are associated with the religion of A. Islam B. Jainism C. Shinto D. Buddhism A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Great Job! Click here to keep going. Next Question… One way in which the Vedas, the Bible, and the Koran are similar is that these religious books A. Deny the existence of a supreme being who rules the universe B. Provide guidelines to govern the behavior of believers C. Encourage strife between segments of believers D. Support political rebellions to overthrow existing governments A B C D Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin. Welcome to Maze 5 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Remember only the tip of your mouse can’t touch the wall. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going.
Thank You – Thank You – Thank You You not only saved the mice, but you ended the professors’ experiments so he cannot practice on humans. Great Work! End Game
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Click here to try the maze again. Ouch! That was a wall. Please try again! Note – On some of the harder mazes you will be forced to go back and answer some questions again, before you are allowed to try the maze again. Click here to try the maze again.
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