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JEOPARDY
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GEOGRAPHY HINDUISM, BUDDHISM, or ISLAM RELIGION & SOUTH ASIA IMPERIALISMINDEPENDENCE 100 200 300 400 500 Final
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These mountains separate the Indian subcontinent from the interior of Asia. BACK
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South Asia’s earliest civilizations developed along this river valley. BACK
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This river is considered sacred for the majority of India ’ s population. BACK
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This seasonal wind is vital to India ’ s farmers because of the rains that it brings. BACK
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The location of this disputed territory is important because it controls the source of irrigation water. BACK
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These followers believe in one God. BACK
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These followers are polytheistic. BACK
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These followers believe in reincarnation. BACK
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These followers believe in karma. BACK
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These followers reject the caste system. BACK
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Roughly this percent of India ’ s population is Hindu. BACK
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This ancient civilization provided the basis for the caste system and other beliefs of the Hindu faith. BACK
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DAILY DOUBLE Q
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The order of the caste system from top to bottom. BACK
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In opposition to the caste system, he became the founder of Buddhism (you can ’ t say Buddha) BACK
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The enlightened states for Hindus and Buddhists. BACK
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This British trading company had its own soldiers and laws in India BACK
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The main cause and result of the Sepoy Rebellion BACK
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One political positive and negative of British rule in India BACK
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One social positive and negative of British rule in India BACK
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One economic positive and negative of British rule in India BACK
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The definition of civil disobedience BACK
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In addition to India, this country was created as part of the Indian Independence Act. BACK
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Two factors that led to India ’ s independence (as discussed in class) BACK
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The aim of the “ Quit India ” movement. BACK
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How are the members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of State) chosen? BACK
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Indian Democracy Question
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India and the United States are both democratic governments. Identify one way they are similar (in terms of the set up of the government) and one way they are different. BACK
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