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3 bad things about Siddhartha Gautama
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Sidhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by:(1 point)Responsesliving as a Hindu princeliving as a
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Siddhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by: (1 point)
A. living as a Hindu prince B. living
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Eventually those teachings were _____ _________, becoming the __________ _________________ of Buddhism
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Buddhism has had a lasting impact on _____ as well
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Buddhism has had a lasting impact on ________ as well
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what is this answer Siddhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by:(1 point)
living as a Hindu
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Sidhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by :
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Sidhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by: living among religious ascetics; enduring a life of
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what are some cons aboutSiddhartha Gautama
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Sidhartha Gautama was able to discover the Middle Way and enlightenment by?
A. living as a Hindu prince B. living among religious
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The Eightfold Path is a guiding principle of
Responses A Buddhism.Buddhism. B Christianity.Christianity. C Hinduism.Hinduism. D
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The Eightfold Path is a guiding principle of
Buddhism Christianity Islam Hinduism
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The disciples of Gautama addressed him “the Buddha”, which means ___
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The Buddhist deities who would rather stay in this world to save others even though he could get enlightenment are known as ____
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What are the Four Noble Truths?
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Which is NOT one of the Four Noble Truths?
Question 28 options: life is always about suffering the reason for the suffering is
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According to the teachings of the Buddhist religion, how is salvation earned?
A. by being baptized and confirmed B. by learning
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Which belief is MOST closely associated with the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama?
A. People can overcome their desires by
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On what do each of the Four Noble Truths focus?
A. hatred B. suffering C. ignorance D. luck
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According to Buddhism, what will be the result of saying and doing the right thing?
A. morality B. wisdom C. nirvana D.
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According to Buddhism, what will be the result of saying and doing the right thing?
A. morality B. wisdom C. nirvana D.
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According to Buddhism, what will be the result of saying and doing the right thing?
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Which belief is MOST closely associated with the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama?
A. People can overcome their desires by
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Although Buddhism has many things in common with Hinduism, the Buddha did not believe in??
A: achieving enlightenment. B: dharma.
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Buddhist do not believe in a god or gods; instead they follow Buddha's teachings.
Responses True True False
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Place these facts about the origin of Buddhism in the order that they occurred.
A. Buddha traveled all over Ancient India sharing
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Buddhist do not believe in a god or gods; instead they follow Buddha's teachings.
True False
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Siddhartha Gautama founded Buddhism.
A. True B. False
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Blank is the idea that someone actions can help determine how they are reborn.
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Place these facts about the origin of Buddhism in the order that they occurred.
Arrange responses in the correct order to answer
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Match the terms or phrases with the appropriate description.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism? Responses An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best
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What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve? (1 point) Responses He wanted to build monasteries
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What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve? (1 point) Responses He wanted to build monasteries
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What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve? (1 point) Responses He wanted to build monasteries
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. (1 point)
Japanese samurai with drawn to... Because of its teachings emphasizing
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burma Principal God or Gods:
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Place these facts about the origin of Buddhism in the order that they occurred.
= Buddha traveled all over Ancient India sharing
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Match the terms or phrases with the appropriate description.
Buddha Middle Way Nirvana Tripitaka :: Buddha's basic teachings,
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Buddhist do not believe in a god or gods; instead they follow Buddha's teachings.
O True • False
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The Eightfold Path is a guiding principle of Responses A Buddhism.Buddhism. B Christianity.Christianity. C Hinduism.Hinduism. D
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What was spreading in the Gobi Desert?
Was it Islam, Christianity, or Buddhism?
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Example from your Lessons
Bhakti: bodhisattva: maritime:
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what central part of buddhism expressed in the quote appealed to samurai who practiced zen?
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Review the Four Noble Truths, a central feature of Buddhism, and answer the question.
Four Noble Truths All of life involves
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Use these tables to answer any questions that follow.
The Four Noble Truths All of life involves suffering. Selfish desires cause
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Which of the following statements analyzes a cultural difference between Cambodia and Singapore?(1 point)
Responses Singapore is
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The key beliefs of Buddhism are contained in the __________.
Responses A VedasVedas B KoranKoran C Eightfold PathEightfold Path D
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Use these tables to answer any questions that follow.
The Four Noble Truths All of life involves suffering. Selfish desires cause
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