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Diversity Study Guide By: Waqas Siddiqui Jonathan Alvarez
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Judaism Belief in one god – Monotheism First monotheistic person – Abraham Promise between god and man – Covenant Retrieved from Mt. Sinai – 10 Commandments Freed the Jews from Egypt – Moses Holy Book – Torah Promise Land – Canaan Name for Jewish people - Hebrews
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Hinduism Founded by – ‘ No Single founder ’ Holy books – Vedas Reaching Enlightenment – Moksha Started in – India People who created religion were known as – Aryians Destroyer, Protector, and Creator gods – Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma Social class system – Caste System Priests are known as – Brahmins Lowest level of caste system – Untouchables Cycle of rebirth – Reincarnation Moral and social duties – Darhma
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Buddhism Founded by – Siddhartha Guatama Holy book – Jatakas Reaching enlightenment – Nirvana Started in – Southeast Asia Way to reach enlightenment – Eightfold path Spread to – Burma, Thailand, China, and Japan Holy people were known as – Monks Actions in life affect your next – Karma The four noble truths – 1. Everything in life is suffering and sorrow 2.The cause of all suffering people 3.The way to end all suffering 4.The way to overcome such desires
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Persia King that created the great empire – Cyrus How Cyrus acted towards conquered people – Tolerance Created to aid travel and trade – Royal Road Area conquered by Cambyses – Egypt Elite fighting force of Persia – 10,000 immortals Stretched from the Indus river valley to Anatolia Division of the empire into 20 provinces – Imperial bureaucracy Governors of the provinces – Satraps Religion – Zoroastrianism Focused on the two forces of light and darkness Believed in the idea of a Heaven or Hell King not related to others – Darius {Lost to Greece in the battle of Marathon}
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Chinese Philosophies 1. Confucianism - Confucious 2. Legalism – Hanfeizi and Lisi 3. Daoism - Laozi
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Confucianism Founded by – Confucious Nature of man is – Harmony 5 key relationships – 1. Father to son 2. Elder brother to younger brother 3. Husband to wife 4. Ruler to subject 5. Friend to friend Respect for elders/parents – Filiel Piety Writings – Analects Rulers should act – By a code of ethics Rulers should enforce and set an example for the people So that it will improve society
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Legalism Founded by Hanfeizi and Lisi Nature of man is – Evil Laws should be – passed strictly Punishments should be – Harsh No writings, instead did this to books – Burned all books Autocracy – Authority that only the ruler has Emperor who instituted Legalism – Qin Shi Huangdi Started with Qin dynasty of China
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Daoism Founded by – Laozi Seek harmony with – Nature Government’s job – Not to play a role Symbol that represents the Natural rhythm of life – Yin and Yang Thoughts are recorded in the writings called – Dao Deching
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