UNIT 3 WORLD RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES. TEAM PRE-AP WORLD CHALLENGE! The Bantu Migrations.

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UNIT 3 WORLD RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES

TEAM PRE-AP WORLD CHALLENGE! The Bantu Migrations

Question 1 Summarize the Period of the Warring States The “Period of Warring States” was a period of chaos and violence in China ( B.C.E.) Period of Warring States occurs when the Zhou dynasty loses the Mandate of Heaven and falls. Chinese thinkers and leaders needed to find a way to reunite China. Mr. Marte Says Good Job!

Question 2 Who is the founder of Daoism? Laozi

Question 3 How did Daoists live? They lived in small self sufficient communities surrounded by nature.

Question 4 What is Wuwei Daosits believe in withdrawing from public life including education, government and social life, this lifestyle is referred to as Wuwei

Question 5 How did Daoists respond to the period of the Warring Sates? a. In response to the period of warring states Daoists withdrew into nature. b. Daoists also lived spontaneous and individualistic lifestyles.

Question 6 How is the Daoist response to the Warring States different then the Legalists? Daoists withdrew to nature and lived a life full of harmony between humanity and nature Legalists engaged in strict governmental practices and controlled the warring states.

Question 7 How is Daoism characterized? Daoism is also characterized by a positive, active attitude toward the occult and the metaphysical (theories on the nature of reality), metaphysical

Question 8 What is the “Dao” The Way of Nature

Question 9 What is the Daodejing? The core text of Daoism

Question 10 The Hindu Social Order Included What: A. Matrilineal descent B. Social structures based on Harrapan Traditions C. Divisions based on Ethnicity D. Social Mobility