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Read the passage from "The Creation of the World: A Yoruba Myth.” In the beginning, the world was only water. God looked down
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Question Which Hindu belief focuses on the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives? (1 point) Responses
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The second great awakening was a religious movement that changed the idea of _______ people believed that a person's salvation
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Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Christianity and Islam?(1 point) Responses Christianity states that a
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Which of the following is a belief shared by Sunnis and Shias?
A. That any righteous male Muslim can be chose as caliph B. That
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What does this story show about the Sioux people?
(1 point) Responses The Great Spirit was an important member of their tribe.
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Why did the ancient Greeks believe that natural places like springs and tree groves were important? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Christianity and Islam?
(1 point) • Christianity and Islam were both
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What conclusion can be reached from this information?
If you traveled to Egypt today, you could see pyramids built hundreds of
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How does the section "Beliefs and Practices" add to the central ideas of the text?
A. It helps readers better understand where
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Which African ethnic group believes that the gods are always watching and they will either bless or curse a person based on his
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5. Followers of Islam believe that Muhammad was given a series of messages by the angel Gabriel, which became the Quran. A)True
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Which of the following is associated with people belonging to the Ashanti ethnic group?
A. fierce devotion to Islam B. the
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what religion has a goal to end the cycle of reincarnation
A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. both
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what does the hijra symbolize in Islam and what did it start
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How was Judaism different from other religions of its time?(1 point)
Responses It had a moral code. It had a moral code. It
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what is central part of Hinduism
does this quote illustracte
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What is the majority religion of India?(1 point) Responses Buddhism Buddhism Tamil Tamil Hinduism Hinduism Bengali Bengali
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate evaluation of the role of war in the Aztec religion?(1 point)
Responses
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What is the majority religion of India?(1 point) Responses Buddhism Buddhism Tamil Tamil Hinduism
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About Jainism, which statement below is NOT correct
Question 29 options: Jainism emerged from ancient India Jainism borrowed
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About Zoroastrianism, which of the following is NOT correct?
Question 35 options: It is an early religious tradition originating
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So like the boxes in the table to match the beliefs and practices to the religions
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What insight do the details of this artwork provide about the importance of organ preservation in Egyptian culture? Given the
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Which statement best describes the historic divide in Islam?
A. the sunni believe in taking a hajj to Mecca, while the shi'a make
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How was Judaism different from other religions being practiced in the Middle East at the time?
A. Judaism believed in many gods
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Select the boxes in the table to match the beliefs and practices to the religions.
(2 points) Put responses in the correct input
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Select the boxes in the table to match the beliefs and practices to the religions.
Judaism Christianity 1. the Trinity 2. the Ten
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Which of the followiWhat is true for an image and a preimage in a reflection? (1 point) Responses The image is larger than the
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How was Judaism different from other religions of its time?
It had a moral code. It allowed religious leaders to teach god's
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How was Judaism different from other religions of it's time?
A. It had a moral code B. It allowed religious leaders to teach
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
A. karma. B. reincarnation. C. kami. D.
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Select the boxes in the table to match the beliefs and practices to the religions. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input
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Multiple Choice Question In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called A. karma. B.
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Multiple Choice Question
In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called A. karma. B.
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provide the in-text citation and the reference from the academic journal: These cultural beliefs and customs are listed below.
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provide the in-text citation and the reference from a journal: These cultural beliefs and customs are listed below. Orishas: The
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In Hinduism the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called what?
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n Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
A. karma. B. reincarnation. C. kami. D.
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
A. karma. B. reincarnation. C. kami. D.
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According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
• A. karma. B. reincarnation. • С.
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In h i n d u i s m the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called a karma b reincarnation c k a m i d
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
(1 point) Muslims believe that God's messages to Muhammad were written down in
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
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Japanese Shinto believed that kami spirits could be found in what kinds of objects?
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In Hinduism, the law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called?
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
(1 point) Muslims believe that received messages from God and preached them to
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
• A. karma. B. reincarnation. • С.
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
A. karma. B. reincarnation. C. kami. D.
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