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Boo-Duh
100

What shape is India?

Triangle

100

India is a subcontinent. What is a subcontinent?

Large landmass apart from the rest of the continent

100

Who were the untouchables?

People who did impure work

  • Low social status

100

What is reincarnation?

Rebirth of a soul in a new body

100

What is nirvana?

Blissful peace without desire or suffering

200

Describe how monsoons affected crops.

  • Seasonal winds called monsoons caused:

    • Winter: dry monsoon winds (out to sea) = little rainfall

    • Summer: wet winds (into the land) = water crops

200

What beverage was an important part of the Aryans diet until they focused primarily on farming?

Milk

200

How did varnas differ from jatis?

Varnas = groupings based on one’s skill

Jati = grouping based on occupation (means birth group)

200

In Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?

Karma

200

Describe at least two things about Siddhartha’s life before enlightenment.

-Raised wealthy 

- Dad shielded him from everything unpleasant

300

Describe how the cities were well-planned and organized.


  • Walls around cities

  • Earth mounds = protection from floods

  • Straight streets in a grid pattern

300

How did the Indo-Aryans measure wealth?

By the size of their cattle herds

300

Describe India’s caste system.

Caste system = social classes based on birth

  • Influenced:

    • Where lived

    • Job

    • Food

    • Who could marry

300

Describe one way to achieve moksha.

  1. Way of Knowledge: understand one’s true soul and oneness with god

  2. Way of Works: Religious rituals, Prayer, Offerings

  1. Way of Devotion: love and worship one of the gods 

   4. Path of Meditation: discipline one’s mind with        yoga

300

How can one reach nirvana?

Follow the Eightfold Path

400

What mathematical achievement helped promote trade?

Weights and measurements

400

What was the benefit of the caste system?

- Brought stability that helped India develop

400

Describe one of the two core beliefs of Hinduism.

Core Belief #1: All Indian gods are forms of brahman

Core Belief #2: Everyone is born with a soul 

400

Describe one of the four life goals of Hinduism.

  1. Do what is right (Don’t hurt living things)

  2. Earn a livelihood with dignity

  3. Pleasure (Eat well, take a hot bath)
  4. Moksha = liberation from reincarnation
400

How can one reach enlightenment according to Buddha?

- Follow a Middle Way: Meaning: Accept the four truths

500

Why might the Indian people have abandoned the Indus Valley?

  • Diseases from mosquitoes

  • Stripped of forests for building/fuel

  • Floods

  • Cattle overgrazed (ate too much!)

  • Salt in soil = hard to grow crops

  • Earthquake

  • Climate: dried up rivers = no crops

  • Moved to Ganges (where it rains more)

500

What is the cost of the caste system?

Limited individual freedom

500

Describe one reason why so many people accepted Hinduism as their religion.

- Accepts new gods

- Didn’t require regular attendance at religious services

- Could worship at a shrine at home

500

Why did Siddhartha leave his comfortable life and become poor?

He saw old, sick people. And the dead. So he set out to find truth about life, suffering, and death.

(AND/OR)

Met a holy man and envied his peace (despite owning nothing and being homeless)

500

Describe at least two differences or similarities between Buddhism and Hinduism beliefs.

Buddhism:

- Accepted Hindu’s idea of karma

- BUT NOT: Permanent soul

- Believed: self = illusion (not real)

- DID NOT BELIEVE: In any gods / Varna roles