Checkpoint #37 Caste, Hinduism, Buddhism 6.25 6.26 6.27.

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Checkpoint #37 Caste, Hinduism, Buddhism

1. Which of the following is a series of ancient texts that describes the search for Brahman? – 6.25 a.Eightfold Path b.Four Noble Truths c.Upanishads d.Vedas

2. What did Brahmanism and early Hinduism have in common? A.Both originated around the same time B.Both promoted the belief in a caste system C.Both promoted the worship of only one god D.Both originated to help the powerless in society

3. In India’s caste system, the Kshatriyas class contained which people? – 6.26 a.Common people b.Priests c.Untouchables d.Warriors and rulers

4. Which of the following determined a person’s job, social group, and marriage in early India? (6.26) a.Four Noble Truths b.Eightfold Path c.Caste system d.Nirvana

5. Buddhism became popular in part because it did not support ___________________(6.27) a.The caste system b.Dharma c.The Hindu gods d.Life after death

6. “Life is full of suffering” is one of the _____________ ( 6.27 ) a.Vedic teachings b.Ten Commandments c.Upanishads d.Four Noble Truths

7. Which religion believes that the way to stop suffering is to stop desire? 6.27) a.Judaism b.Hinduism c.Buddhism d.Youngism

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1. Which of the following is a series of ancient texts that describes the search for Brahman? – 6.25 a.Eightfold Path b.Four Noble Truths c.Upanishads d.Vedas

2. What did Brahmanism and early Hinduism have in common? A.Both originated around the same time B.Both promoted the belief in a caste system C.Both promoted the worship of only one god D.Both originated to help the powerless in society

3. In India’s caste system, the Kshatriyas class contained which people? – 6.26 a.Common people b.Priests c.Untouchables d.Warriors and rulers

4. Which of the following determined a person’s job, social group, and marriage in early India? (6.26) A.Four Noble Truths B.Eightfold Path C.Caste System D.Nirvana

5. Buddhism became popular in part because it did not support ___________________(6.27) a.The caste system b.Dharma c.The Hindu gods d.Life after death

6. “Life is full of suffering” is one of the _____________ ( 6.27 ) a.Vedic teachings b.Ten Commandments c.Upanishads d.Four Noble Truths

7. Which religion believes that the way to stop suffering is to stop desire? 6.27) a.Judaism b.Hinduism c.Buddhism d.Youngism

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7. Which religion believes that the way to stop suffering is to stop desire? 6.27) a.Judaism b.Hinduism c.Buddhism d.Youngism