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World regions
100

This religion is widely practiced around the world due to its spread through European imperialism.

Christianity

100

This holy book combines the history of Judaism and the teachings of Jesus as the son of their god.

The Bible

100

This ancient civilization began in Italy.

Rome

100

Both of these religions follow the Ten Commandments.

Judaism and Christianity

100

Although he did not write anything down, the teachings of this person make him the founder of Christianity.

Jesus

100

Polytheism is the belief in this.

Multiple gods / goddesses

100

United States, Mexico, and Canada

North America

200

Although the country with the largest number of Muslims is Indonesia, Islam is dominant in the world regions of the Middle East and here.

North Africa

(Central Asia)

200

The Quran includes the teachings of Jesus and the teachings of this man, viewed by Muslims as The Prophet.

Muhammad

200

Greece is found very close to Rome in this direction.

East

200

The Five Pillars of this religion include praying five times daily and making a religious journey.

Islam

200

While this religions lacks an individual founder, it started with the conquests of this group of people.

The Aryans

200

The Hindu belief in reincarnation allowed this system of control to get tied up with the religion.

The Caste System

200

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh

South Asia

300

East Asia is predominantly this religion.

Buddhist

(Chinese ethnic religions)

300

The Torah is the holy book of this religion.

Judaism

300

This large category of Native American peoples was found in what is now the eastern United States.

The Mississippians

300

Both of these religions believe that the soul never dies but is reborn in a new body after the old body dies.

Hinduism and Buddhism

300

The most common male first name in the world is due to this founder of the second largest religion in the world.

Muhammad

300

The three branches of Christianity include Catholicism, Orthodox, and this branch that split from Catholicism over corruption.

Protestantism

300

China and Japan

East Asia

400

This is the only country in the world whose population is majority Jewish.

Israel

400

The teachings of Buddhism have been collected into this Buddhist holy book.

The Tripitaka

400

This group of people started north of China and eventually conquered the largest land empire ever seen in history.

The Mongols

400

A key belief of both Hinduism and Buddhism, this is defined as one's religious duty or obligation in the current lifetime.

Dharma

400

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are collectively called this due to their shared history that starts with one man.

Abrahamic Religions

400

All Muslims are expected to make a pilgrimage to this holy city at least once in their lifetimes.

Makkah / Mecca

400

Estonia, Romania, Ukraine

Eastern Europe

500

Jerusalem is a key holy city to these three religions.

Judaism, Christianity, Islam

500

The Vedas and the Upanishads are the collected hymns and prayers of this religion. 

Hinduism

500

Both the Aztecs and the Mayans were found in what is now this country.

Mexico

500

This category of religions believe that all aspects of Nature have souls or spirits of their own.

Animism

500

This religion began due to Siddhartha Gautama's experiences with world suffering.

Buddhism

500

This religion is represented by this symbol, also the symbol many use to show that they practice yoga.

Hinduism

500

Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan

Central Asia