COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS World History. STINGER 1.Which religion in the world has the most adherents? 2.Which of the major religions on the chart has the.

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COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS World History

STINGER 1.Which religion in the world has the most adherents? 2.Which of the major religions on the chart has the least adherents? 3.Many of the religious traditions on the graph include several different forms of practice. Do you think these should be grouped together? Why or why not? 4.How much of the world is non religious? Is this surprising to you? Why or Why not? 5.Other than the number of non-religious people, is anything else about the chart surprising?

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VIDEO Look for similarities between major religions and differences in major religions.

EXIT TICKET 1. What are three things that most major religions have in common? 2. What are some unique features of  Hindu  Buddhism  Judaisim  Christianity  Islam