 Define each as a Religion or Philosophy  Confucianism  Buddhism  Taoism  Hinduism.

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 Define each as a Religion or Philosophy  Confucianism  Buddhism  Taoism  Hinduism

IndiaChina  Indus River  Subcontinent  Peninsula  Gangetic plain  Deccan Plateau  Coastal Plains  Hung He (yellow ) River  Himalayas mountains from India  Tian Shan Desert from middle east

 Nomadic people who are in search of food.

IndiaChina  Indus Civilization (2600 B.C.E.)  Aryan Civilization (1500 B.C.E) ◦ Hinduism (750 B.C.E.) ◦ Buddhism (563 B.C.E.) ◦ Jainism (500 B.C.E.)  Maurya Empire (321 B.C.E.)  Gupta Empire (320 C.E.  Shang  Zhou ◦ Confucius ◦ Taoism  Qin ◦ Legalism  Han

 Created during Han Dynasty  Reached from China to the mediteranian sea  Sparked interaction between various people  I.E. Cultural Diffusion  Helped spread Buddhism

 Established by the Aryans.  Enforced by the Hindu Religion.  Helped created a social order in India.  Had to be born in it.

 Compare and contrast two movements that had a great impact on a Society  Compare and Contrast 1Religion to 1 Philosophy

 Remember must write 4 paragraphs  MEAT model can help  Main Idea (Thesis Statement)  Evidence (Example)  Analysis (Discussion)  Tie in (Conclusion)  P1 Intro: Thesis, C1, C2, Brief description of intent.  P2 Thesis, C1 history, C2 how it fits Thesis, Conclusion  P3 Thesis, C2 history, how it fits Thesis, Conclusion  P4 Thesis, C1 and C2 history, How C1=C2, How C1<C2, Conclusion

 List the:  Founder  Location  Religion or Philosophy  Important Text  Key Teachings  Aryans and indus natives  India  Religion  Vedas  Goal is to reach Moche  Caste System  Karma and dharma

 List the:  Founder  Location  Religion or Philosophy  Important Text  Key Teachings  Mahavira  India  Religion  Vedas  All people can perform rights not just priests  Believe that Ahimsa means one should not harm any living creature  Meditation and self- denial of food

 List the:  Founder  Location  Religion or Philosophy  Important Text  Key Teachings  Siddhartha Gautama  India  Religion  Tripittaka “Three baskets of wisdom”  Four noble truths  Eight fold path  Rejected the caste system  Rejected the millions of God’s of Hinduism

 List the:  Founder  Location  Religion or Philosophy  Important Text  Key Teachings  Confucius  China  Philosophy  Analects  Social order  5 relationships  Lower respects higher  Higher is a good role model

 List the:  Founder  Location  Religion or Philosophy  Important Text  Key Teachings  Founded by Laozi (nickname Old Master)  China  Philosophy/Religion  Writings are Dao De Jung (Way of Virtue)  Balance between humans and nature  Universal order between life and the universe  Support less government interaction  Government causes a imbalance in nature.

 List the:  Founder  Location  Religion or Philosophy  Important Text  Key Teachings  Han Feizi  China  Philosophy  Government laws  The law is always right and must be followed to the letter.  Man is inherently evil only law can provide order.

 Current Event Article 2 due Thursday December 1st