Wednesday – December 4, 2013 Mr. Lombardi Do Now: What in life do you desire? Describe your life if you had to live without desire and temptation. Aim:

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Wednesday – December 4, 2013 Mr. Lombardi Do Now: What in life do you desire? Describe your life if you had to live without desire and temptation. Aim: How did Buddhism become a major world religion?

Hinduism

1.Four Noble Truths – the main teachings of Buddha: (1) all life is suffering, (2) the cause of suffering is temptation, (3) this temptation can be destroyed, (4) the means to this is the Eightfold Path. 2.Dukkah – suffering. 3.Eightfold Path – eight steps followed by Buddhists to eliminate suffering. 4.Nirvana – union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth. 5.stuppa – large dome-like Buddhist shrine. 6.fasting – to eat only sparingly or of certain kinds of food. 7.meditation – extended religious thought.

Activity Partner A reads/answers questions for the Document 1 and Document 3. Partner B reads/answers questions for Document 2 and Document 4. Share information with your partner.

Cultural Diffusion: The Spread of Buddhism

Cultural Diffusion in Asia: The Silk Road

Summary 1.How did Buddhism maintain order in society? 2.How did Buddhism become a major world religion? 3.How can we compare and contrast Buddhism to Hinduism?

Activity #2 Find a new partner. Complete the handout, How did Buddhism Become a Major World Religion?.

REVIEW RegentsPrep

1. Which of the following beliefs is shared by Hindus and Buddhists? (1) Everyone should have the same social status. (2) Material wealth is a sign of blessing of the gods. (3) People should pray five times a day. (4) The soul can be reincarnated.

2. Which of the following beliefs is most closely associated with the teachings of Buddha? (1) People are born into a specific caste. (2) People can overcome their desires by following the Eight Fold Path. (3) Followers must fast during Ramadan. (4) Believers must follow the Ten Commandments.