Founder of Taoism.
Who is Lao Tzu (Laozi)?
Founder of Buddhism.
Who is the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)?
Who was crucified?
Who is Jesus Christ?
Have codes of ethics.
What are all of them?
This religion has no explicit founder.
What is Hinduism?
What is legalism?
Any of the primary Hindu texts.
Valid answers:
What is the Bhagavad Gita?
What are the Vedas?
What are the Upanishads?
What is the Agamas?
The name of the empire that contained Judea.
What is Rome?
Monotheistic
This religion's name means "The Way."
What is Taoism?
Secondary founder of Confucianism.
These (this) system(s) believes in the caste system.
What is Hinduism?
The Jewish Text, this one being only a part of the Old Testament.
What is the Torah?
Non-theistic.
Which are Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism?
This was the specific location in the Indian Subcontinent where Hinduism and Buddhism were found.
Where is the Gangetic Basin?
This (or these) school(s) of thought believe good societies come from some sort of action.
What are Confucianism and Daoism?
What is the role someone is born to play?
Declaration of faith, daily prayer (5 times a day), charity for the poor, fasting during Ramaddan and going on Hajj are the Five _ of Islam.
What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
Believe in karma.
What are Hinduism and Buddhism?
Explain the core beliefs of Taoism.
What is a good answer (if it is)?
E.x. the only way to know the Tao is to know nothing, action through inaction, etc.
Emperor Qin Shi Huang was a proponent of this school of thought.
What is Legalism?
This is an explanation of the caste system.
What is (whatever you said if it's correct).
He was the first Roman emperor to convert.
Who is Emperor Constantine?
Jesus and Moses are holy figures.
What are Islam and Christianity?
Religion helps society function in these ways. Give at least two reasons.
Acceptable responses (not the only ones):
What is providing law and order?
What is providing a sense of community and belonging?
What is giving them an idea of where they go when they die?