Match each term with its description below (1 point)

Caste System
Untouchable
Sanskrit
Buddhism
Punjab
Dowry
Sikhism
Varanasi
Ganges River
Jainism

 language in which the Vedas are written  money and gift that come with the bride
 holds that spiritual salvation can be attained through self discipline
 a minority religion in India that emphasizes nonviolence
 person who works as a butcher or latrine cleaner
 final destination on a Hindu's journey of enlightenment
 religion based on the Four Noble Truths
 a way of classifying people in a particular social order
 Hindus believe that it is the liquid form of God
 province where the majority of Indian Sikhs live

Caste System - a way of classifying people in a particular social order

Untouchable - person who works as a butcher or latrine cleaner
Sanskrit - language in which the Vedas are written
Buddhism - religion based on the Four Noble Truths
Punjab - province where the majority of Indian Sikhs live
Dowry - money and gift that come with the bride
Sikhism - a minority religion in India that emphasizes nonviolence
Varanasi - final destination on a Hindu's journey of enlightenment
Ganges River - Hindus believe that it is the liquid form of God
Jainism - holds that spiritual salvation can be attained through self discipline

What triggered China's 199-1901 Boxer Rebellion? (1 point)

A prolonged famine that had killed thousands of Chinese
the presence of westerners
the imprisonment of university professors
the government's massacre of a village's peasants
What was Mao Zedong's intent with the Cultural Revolution? (1 point)
to purge the nation of peasants
to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences
to jump-start a rebirth of the arts and humanities
to spread Communism doctrine to other countries
Economic trends in China's Gross Domestic Product over a 50-year period can best be
described as (1 point)
a gradual but steady decline in economic activity
relatively stable with low levels of economic activity from the 1950s to the late 1990s
a gradual but steady increase in economic activity
initially stable with a drastic increase in economic activity starting in the late 1980s
The Communist concept of collectivism in China has been (1 point)
replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy
reinforced due to increased levels of poverty
maintained due to strong, Chinese religious beliefs
forced onto many Chinese peasants by the government because they have little wealth

What triggered China's 1899-1901 Boxer Rebellion?

- the presence of westerners

What was Mao Zedong's intent with the Cultural Revolution?
- to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences

Economic trends in China's Gross Domestic Product over a 50-year period can best be described as
- a gradual but steady increase in economic activity

The Communist concept of collectivism in China has been
- forced onto many Chinese peasants by the government because they have little wealth