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Geography and World Religions Study Guide September 14 th, 2015
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Geography and World Religions Study Guide 1.. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica 2.Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian and Southern 3.Latitude: imaginary lines that cross the globe from East to West, -Longitude: imaginary lines that cross the globe from North to South.
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4. Primary Sources: Historical records such as documents and artifacts that come from the time being studied,-Examples: land deeds, written speeches, military orders, letters, and blueprints, Secondary Sources: Historical writings dating from a time later than the one being studied. Examples: history books and reference books
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5.Belief in one god, example: Judaism 6.Belief in many gods, example: Buddhism 7.Christianity: Bible, Judaism: Torah and Islam: Koran(Quran) 8.Christianity: Jesus of Nazareth, Islam: Muhammad, Judaism: Abraham, Buddhism: Siddhartha Gautama 9.Judaism, Christianity, Islam: Five Pillars: Faith, Prayer, Almsgiving, fasting during Ramadan and Pilgrimage to Mecca Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism: Rebirth and Caste System and Karma.
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10. Asoka 11. Present Day Islam: Middle East, Africa and Asia. 1500 Islam: Parts of Africa, Asia and Southern Europe, Present Day Buddhism: Concentrated in East and Southeast Asia and 1500 Buddhism: East and Southeast Asia Present Day Christianity: Concentrated in Europe and North and South America and 1500 Christianity: Concentrated in Europe and the Middle East
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Present Day Judaism: Concentrated in Israel and North America, 1500 Judaism: Concentrated in Europe and the Middle East Present Day Hinduism: Concentrated in India and 1500 Hinduism: India and part of Southeast Asia
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