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Hinduism T-shirts Side One – Caste System Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining the Caste System (use p. 572 or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the Caste System. Side Two – Hinduism Beliefs Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining Dharma, Karma, or Reincarnation (use todays notes or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the belief you chose.

Hinduism T-shirts Side One – Caste System Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining the Caste System (use p. 572 or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the Caste System. Side Two – Hinduism Beliefs Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining Dharma, Karma, or Reincarnation (use todays notes or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the belief you chose.

Hinduism T-shirts Side One – Caste System Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining the Caste System (use p. 572 or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the Caste System. Side Two – Hinduism Beliefs Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining Dharma, Karma, or Reincarnation (use todays notes or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the belief you chose.

Hinduism T-shirts Side One – Caste System Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining the Caste System (use p. 572 or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the Caste System. Side Two – Hinduism Beliefs Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining Dharma, Karma, or Reincarnation (use todays notes or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the belief you chose.

Hinduism T-shirts Side One – Caste System Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining the Caste System (use p. 572 or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the Caste System. Side Two – Hinduism Beliefs Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining Dharma, Karma, or Reincarnation (use todays notes or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the belief you chose.

Hinduism T-shirts Side One – Caste System Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining the Caste System (use p. 572 or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the Caste System. Side Two – Hinduism Beliefs Directions: 1. Include a slogan explaining Dharma, Karma, or Reincarnation (use todays notes or the sheet from yesterday) 2. Include a picture representing the belief you chose.