Double Jeopardy Religion AP HuG.

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Double Jeopardy Religion AP HuG

Divisions of the Religion Leaders Sacred Symbols People Practicing Divisions of the Religion Holy Places 200 400 600 800 1000

Leaders- 200 Not the only leaders in this religion Lao Zi and Zhuangzi helped to write the many of the religious books of this religion. What is Shintoism? What is Hinduism? What is Taoism?

Leaders- 400 Even though no official leader these are the three principal gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. What is Shintoism? What is Hinduism? What is Taoism?

Leaders- 600 Cheng Yi and Cheng Hao were two philosophers who expanded this religion to a new way of thinking. What is Shintoism? What is Confucianism? What is Shamanism?

Leaders- 800 In this religion the leader is reincarnated, once the last leader has died. What is Buddhism? What is Taoism? What is Islam? (Hint: Dalai Lama)

Leaders- 1000 Followers of which religious branch do not trace their origin to Abraham? What is Eastern Orthodox? What is Mahayana? What is Sunni? What is Judaism?

Sacred Symbols - 200 These are two symbols found in what religion. What is Taoism? What is Shinto What is Confucianism? Harmony & Righteousness The Water Symbol

Sacred Symbols - 400 These are two symbols found in what religion. What is Taoism? What is Shinto What is Confucianism?

OM the most famous mantra Sacred Symbols - 600 This is a symbol found in what religion. What is Hinduism? What is Shinto What is Confucianism? OM the most famous mantra

Sacred Symbols - 800 The two religions do the symbols represent. What is Islam and Judaism? What is Judaism and Christianity? What is Islam and Christianity?

Sacred Symbols - 1000 In Shaman drum art, the world tree represents this. What is the bridge between the spirit and physical worlds? What is the area that Grandfather Fire and the Animal Brothers live? What is the land of Grandmother Earth and the two –legged?

People Practicing - 200 About 15 million people world-wide practice this religion, however, the largest cluster can be found in Israel. What is Judaism? What is Christianity? What is Islam?

People Practicing - 400 This religion is practiced in many tribal communities who still use traditional practices. What is Shintoism? What is Shamanism? What is Hinduism?

People Practicing - 600 Most of the followers of this religion are found in Taiwan and China. What is Taoism? What is Shamanism? What is Hinduism?

People Practicing - 800 With over 900 million followers, over 80% of them live in India. What is Shintoism? What is Shamanism? What is Hinduism?

People Practicing - 1000 These are the two largest practiced religions in the world today. What is Christianity? What is Islam? What is Judaism? What is Hinduism?

Divisions - 200 Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative the three divisions of this religion. What is Christianity? What is Islam? What is Judaism?

Divisions - 400 The three largest divisions of this religion are Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant. What is Christianity? What is Islam? What is Judaism?

Divisions - 600 Shrine, Sectarian, and Folk are the three major divisions to this religions. What is Buddhism? What is Shintoism? What is Hinduism?

Divisions - 800 Theravada and Mahayana are the two main divisions of this religion. What is Buddhism? What is Islam? What is Hinduism?

Divisions - 1000 Even though that are thousands of divisions, the four main are Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. What is Sikhism? What is Shintoism? What is Hinduism?

Holy Places - 200 This temple is located in Beijing, China, representing this religion. What is Taoism? What is Shinto? What is Confucianism?

Holy Places - 400 The Wailing Wall, located in Jerusalem is associated with this religion. What is Christianity? What is Islam? What is Judaism?

Holy Places - 600 What is Hinduism? Water is sacred in this religion, the River Ganges is the most important pilgrimage one can take in this religion. What is Hinduism?

Holy Places - 800 This is a holy place to what religion. What is Christianity? What is Islam? What is Buddhism?

Holy Places - 1000 Three religions that call their holy places temples. What is Judaism? What is Buddhism? What is Taoism? What is Hinduism? What is Shitoism? What is Shamanism? What is Christianity? What is Islam?

Daily Double

Final Jeopardy Religious Fundamentalism Category: Determine your final wager.

Final Question: The growth of these have been a sign of the growth of Islamic religious extremism. What is Shari’a laws? These laws are harsh and prescribing --especially the criminal code…amputate limbs for theft