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Lord Have Mercy!
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Fake
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What were common religious practices between ancient rome and Ancient Greece?
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M
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Shut Up! Okay? Barack obama! you're not allowed because you have a Religion!
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Japanese Shinto believed that kami spirits could be found in what kinds of objects? Select the two correct answers.
A. rivers B.
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M
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What was one characteristic of the Shinto religion?
A. It combined elements of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism. B. Its
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M
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Shingon is
A. the belief in a merciful being who has achieved enlightenment but chooses to remain on Earth to help others B. the
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M
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Name quotes in Sikhism that prove seva is important
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hsjaj
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Name a Sikh quote that proves helping others is important.
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hsjaj
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Explain why service is important to Sikhs.
Give three reasons.
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hsjaj
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Explain 3 reasons why service is important to Sikhs.
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hsjaj
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What say albert about islam
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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What religion of albert anestain
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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hristianity Spreads Quick Check
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Lord Tengen is hot
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Which of the following is a requirement during the month-long religious celebration of Ramadan? (1 point)
a pilgrimage to Mecca
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F
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What was Muhammad’s role in
Establishing and spreading Islam? J
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F
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11. Identify the term described by the information below: (1 point)
• It is a system of belief, not a religion. • It does not
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goat_rashid07
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10. Which of the following defines Hinduism's concept of karma? (1 point)
O the law of universal harmony O the ritual of
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goat_rashid07
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9. Which of the following religions is polytheistic? (1 point)
O Christianity O Judaism O Buddhism O Hinduism
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goat_rashid07
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8. What is the major similarity between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism? (1 point)
They are all monotheistic. O They are all
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goat_rashid07
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The ancient Hebrews’ religious beliefs were historically significant because:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A
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A missionary named Patrick played a major role in spreading Christianity to
1.Poland 2.Bratian 3.Russia 4.Ireland.
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stream "bite me" by enhypen
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Why did the pope call for a crusade?
A. to establish trading empires in the Middle East B. to free Jerusalem from the Turks C. to
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stan enhypen
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Can God take away your gifts and callings and give it to someone else?
I feel like He did.
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Judaism spread in the ancient world primarily by
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Anthropologist Clifford Geertz examines the role of symbols in religion. He
argues that each symbol has deep meaning and evokes
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What were the common religious practices from ancient greece and ancient rome? What was the government's role in religion?
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doobie
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What Country has a large Hindu minority?
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Mary
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Read the following quote from Buddhist scripture Dhammapada.
"Well-makers lead the water (wherever they like); fletchers bend the
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cat
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Identify two specific ways the Catholic Church tried to stop the spread of Protestantism.
in two sentences.
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(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ
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Which of these branches of Islam has always had the majority of followers since the Sunni–Shia split?
Responses A Wahhabi B
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j coe
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In which of the following nations has Buddhism largely been eliminated?
A. India B. Japan C. China D. Tibet
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hi
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In three to five sentences, summarize how individuals have used their religion to contribute to American society.
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hi
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. Which of the following is a requirement during the month-long religious celebration of
Ramadan? (1 point) a pilgrimage to Mecca
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lennix
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Which river is religiously sacred to Hindu faithful?
Responses A IndusIndus B YangtzeYangtze C GangesGanges D Mekong
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j coehttps://questions.llc/questions/ask
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Which of these were holy Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces?
A. the Upanishads B. the
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RickAM
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True or false the most widely practiced religions in east Asia are Buddhism, folk religions, daoism and Shinto
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Alex
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Which religion believes that two great forces work together in nature, and believe that balance between the two will bring
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Alex
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Many Chinese Buddhists would develop a uniquely Chinese version of Buddhism. What other religions did they adopt beliefs from?
A.
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Alex
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According to the map which religion is mostly followed in the northern part of this region
Sikhism Buddhism Islam Hinduism
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Alex
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According to the map above which religion is the second most followed religion in this region
Sikhism Buddhism Islam Hinduism
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Alex
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According to the map, this religion is wildly, followed by a majority of people in this religion
A. Sikhism B. Buddhism C. Islam
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Alex
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Match the word to this definition in Hinduism, the effect of a persons actions in this and in previous lives
A. nirvana B. Moksha
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Alex
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Name that religon:
-the third largest religion in the world -Is one of the worlds oldest religions thought to be more than 5000
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Alex
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Which religion do most people in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh share
A. hinduism B. Punjabi C. Islam D. Sinhalese
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Alex
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Name that religion:
-a religion that developed out of teachings of Siddhartha Gautama - believe in medication to help control
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Alex
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True or false: Buddhism spread when Buddha preached in India and Nepal. After his death, missionaries carried his teachings
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Alex
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The Quran (Koran) is the sacred book of what religion?
Responses A ChristianityChristianity B BuddhismBuddhism C HinduismHinduism
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social studies
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What religion is not only practiced today but also served as the foundation for both Christianity and Islam?
Responses A
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social studies
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Which is one factor that contributed to the rise of Sikhism?
A. the spread of Christianity into India B. opposition to the Hindu
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lennix
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What does it mean to be dedicated to God? I was dedicated to God at 9 months old.
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child of God!!!
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