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Which of the following best describes the studies of Muslim philosophers during the Middle Ages?
A. They studied Thomas Aquinas
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Buddhists achieve enlightenment by following the —
(1 point) Responses decrees of the Upanishads decrees of the Upanishads
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What is Confucianism and what year(s) did it rise?
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Buddhism's arrival in China and how it arrived
1. The year(s) the event took place(The events must be in chronological order) 2.
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How do people reach salvation? Is there such a thing as salvation? Answered in the point of view of denis diderot
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Question Choose one of the following belief systems and describe its characteristics: Buddhism Confucianism Daoism Shinto
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Confucianism is a belief system that focuses on morality harmony with
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Is Daoism a religion or a philosophy?
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Living in hannony with nature is an impotant part of chinese culture primarily because of-
A. Hinduism B. Daoism C. Buddhism D.
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Which Zen and Shinto values most likely contributed to the growth of these belief systems in Japan?
love of war worship of one
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Enlightenment through meditation is a belief Hindus and Buddhists share
true false
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20.Choose one of the following belief systems and describe its characteristics:
Buddhism Confucianism Daoism Shinto Consider the
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None of your business
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How does the author define "karma"
A. The idea that a person's actions in this life affect their future lives. B. The process of
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Which are central ideas of the article? Select all that apply.
A. Jataka Tell her simple stories that Buddha used to help his
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How did the spread of Confucianism affect Japanese women?
(1 point) • Women became active as writers and poets. • Many women
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20. Which Zen and Shinto values most likely contributed to the growth of these belief systems in Japan?
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20. Which Zen and Shinto values most likely contributed to the growth of these belief systems in Japan?(1 point)
love of war
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Jesus does not change but the views of people do
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28. Enlightenment through meditation is a belief Hindus and Buddhists share. (1 point)
True or false
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is resurrection hax?
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As early humans sought explanations for the events of their daily live, they began to focus on the power of __________.
divine
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According to the four noble truths of Buddhism, what must be over, come to end suffering
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According to the four noble truths of Buddhism, what must be over, come to and suffering
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize?
(1 point) • the Buddha's compassion • the Buddha's path of reincamation • the
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The Benedictine rule mainly affects the lives of
A. Missionaries B. Bishops C. Monks D. The poor and sick
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Why were the calvinist doctrines of unconditional election, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints important to
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hat is moksha?
(1 point) Responses the caste of priests the caste of priests becoming one with Brahman becoming one with Brahman
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) Responses It contains collected hymns that are important historically.
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what is moksha
A. the caste of priests B. becoming one with Brahman C. the first set of sacred hymns D. a teacher in hinduism
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) Responses It contains collected hymns that are important historically.
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What is moksha?
Pick one of the answers listed below (1 point) Responses the caste of priests the caste of priests becoming one
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What is moshka?
A. the caste of priests B. becoming one with the Brahman C. the first set of sacred hymns D. a teacher in
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what did Siddhartha Gautama fo after seeing old age, sickness, death, and finally a holy
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What are the Vedas? (1 point) Responses a language written in Sanskrit a language written in Sanskrit sacred hymns sacred hymns
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What is moksha?
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What are the Vedas?
(1 point) A. a language written in Sanskrit B. sacred hymns C. priests who recited offerings D. the number
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which is correct God loves you and God love you
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According to the Buddhist Eightfold Path, why is meditation practiced in the Buddhist belief system?
as a way to learn how to be
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism?
(1 point) Responses An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism?
A . An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best
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How did Buddhism affect India? (1 point) Responses It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. It
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism? (1 point) Responses An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial
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How did Buddhism affect India? (1 point) Responses It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. It
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Charles M. Sheldon primarily worked to spread (1 point) Responses Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism. the Social Gospel. the
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What are the Vedas?
a language written in Sanskrit sacred hymns priests who recited offerings the number system of the Indo
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Which religion or philosophy focused on the individual's place in nature and the universe?
Responses Daoism Daoism Hinduism
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How did Buddhism begin to spread outside of India during the Mauryan Empire?
Responses Asoka made Buddhism the official religion
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They set up a statewide academy that trained government officials in the philosophy of
Buddhism Shinto Daoism Confucianism
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After the Buddha's death, how did Buddhism spread?
(1 point) Responses Missionaries traveled around Asia and taught people about
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