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2 nd Quarter Final Review Davis & Burnette Fall 2013
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Question 1 The VEDAS are the sacred text of Hinduism. It is written in SANSKRIT. Ramayana is the story of GOOD VS. EVIL. Parents tell children “BE LIKE RAMA.”
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Question 2 Most important gods of Hinduism: BRAHMA VISHNU SHIVA
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Question 3 BRAHMAN is the Hindu supreme power of the universe
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Question 4 SAMSARA is the Hindu cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
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Question 5 Brahmins = high priests Kshatriyas = rulers and warriors Vaishyas = herders and merchants Shudras = servants Untouchables = dirty and lowly; outsiders
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Question 6 Buddhism does not believe in a personal creator God.
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Question 7 Buddhists follow: The Four Noble Truths The Eightfold Path
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Question 8 ASCETICISM is giving up worldly pleasures to find Enlightenment ASCETICS deny themselves of comforts such as shelter, food, clothing, etc.
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Question 9 Both Hinduism and Buddhism: Believe in Karma Believe in Reincarnation
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Question 10 A PILGRIMAGE is a holy journey meant to cleanse people of their sins/spiritual healing. Muslims go on a pilgrimage called a “HAJJ” to MECCA. Jews go to the WESTERN WALL in JERUSALEM.
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Question 11 The TEN COMMANDMENTS are a moral code believed to be given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. It is the foundational belief for BOTH JEWS AND CHRISTIANS
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Question 12 JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, and ISLAM are all MONOTHEISTIC religions (They all believe in ONE GOD)
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Question 13 What Jews and Christians have in common: Belief in one God Following the Ten Commandments Same old sacred writings (Old Testament for Christians, Torah for Jews)
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Question 14 Three major denominations of Christianity: Catholicism – Largest – led by Pope Francis Eastern Orthodoxy Protestantism Each of them believe Jesus was the son of God, resurrected from the dead, and an afterlife of salvation to followers
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Question 15 Jewish religion and cultural identity is strongly based on the COVENANT (promise) made between God and Abraham/the Hebrew people
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Question 16 American Muslims must pray five times a day They must follow “HALAL”—the dietary regulations (no pork, animals must be slaughtered facing Mecca) Women wear a HIJAB (veil) over their heads They must keep JUMA (Friday, the day of prayer) holy by going to Mosque.
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Question 17 ABRAHAM = The Father of the Hebrew people, prepared to sacrifice his son, Isaac MOSES = Led the Hebrews out of Egypt, parted the Red Sea, gave the people the Ten Commandments from God DAVID = King of Israel, slayer of Goliath SOLOMON = Son of David, builder of the Second Temple
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Question 18 The Jewish DIASPORA is when the Jews were sent away to distant lands. 722 BCE = The Assyrians conquer Israel 597 BCE = The Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar destroys the First Temple, conquers Judah 135 CE = Romans crush a Jewish revolt
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Question 19 The HOLY TRINITY in Christianity is the idea that God is in three parts: GOD THE FATHER GOD THE SON THE HOLY SPIRIT
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Question 20 Two most important Christian holidays: Christmas = December 25 celebrates the birth of Jesus Easter = usually in April (first Sunday, after first full moon, after first day of spring) celebrates Jesus’ resurrection
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Question 21 BUDDHISM branched off of Hinduism CHRISTIANITY branched off of Judaism
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Question 22 All religions offer followers a set of accepted moral codes (outlines of what is right and wrong)
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Question 23 HINDUISM = We don’t know the origins BUDDHISM = Began with Prince Siddhartha in India attaining Enlightenment ISLAM = Begins with the prophet Muhammad visited by the angel of God JUDAISM = Begins with Abraham’s covenant with God CHRISTIANITY = Began with the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus
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Question 24 Holy texts: HINDUISM = The Vedas BUDDHISM = The Four Noble Truths & Eightfold Path ISLAM = The Qu’ran JUDAISM = The Torah CHRISTIANITY = The Bible
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Question 25 Poly v. Mono HINDUISM = polytheistic BUDDHISM = polytheistic ISLAM = monotheistic JUDAISM = monotheistic CHRISTIANITY = monotheistic
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Question 26 Leaders of the five world religions: HINDUISM = There isn’t one BUDDHISM = Prince Siddhartha/Buddha ISLAM = Muhammad JUDAISM = Abraham CHRISTIANITY = Jesus of Nazareth/Jesus Christ
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Question 27 Followers of the religions: HINDUISM = Hindus BUDDHISM = Buddhists ISLAM = Muslims JUDAISM = Jews CHRISTIANITY = Christians
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Question 28 Titles of religious leaders: HINDUISM = Brahmins BUDDHISM = No official title for leader, but monks dedicate their lives to reach enlightenment ISLAM = Imams JUDAISM = Rabbis CHRISTIANITY = Priests (Cath & Ortho), Ministers (Protestants)
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