Vocabulary
China
India
Religion
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100

A fundamental, shared concept in both Hinduism and Buddhism. It is the belief that a person’s actions throughout their life will impact their future fate.

Karma

100

What was built to protect China from invaders?

The Great Wall of China

100

The _________ were also known as the "untouchables" in the Caste System.

Dalits

100

True or False: Hindus believed they could be Reincarnated into a higher caste if they had good Karma?

True

100

Name this movie: 

Kpop Demon Hunters 

200

Inscribed animal bones or shells used in ancient China seeking insights into the future.

Oracle Bones 

200

Which two rivers surrounded Ancient China?


The Yellow River and The Yangtze River

200

Which two rivers surrounded Anicent India? 

The Indus and Ganges Rivers 

200

The ultimate goal of Buddhism? 

To reach enlightenment/nirvana

200

Which 7th grade boy in this class should never be the leader of a country? 

Alex Kovaleski

300

A line of rulers in which leadership is passed down based on a family’s bloodline

Dynasty

300

Chinese rulers claimed the divine authority to govern/rule through

the Mandate of Heaven

300

India's ancient civilization started in this river valley

The Indus River Valley
300

The belief that one's soul continues to go through a cycle of rebirth

Reincarnation

300

Who is this og Disney Channel queen? Character name only! 

Hannah Montana

400

The ___________ is a trade route that connected China to Europe.

Silk Road

400

Name one of the Chinese Dynasties that we talked about in class?

  1.  The Shang

  2.  The Qin

  3.  The Zhou

  4. The Xia

400

Mohenjo Daro and _____ were the ancient cities associated with India

Harappa

400

The largest religion in India

Hinduism

400

Tell me the FIRST and LAST name of these three class clowns and ONE thing they ALL are obsessed with: 

Larry Neal, Timothy Panick, Kal Harman 


500

The spreading out and merging of different cultures together

Cultural Diffusion 

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Describe one difference between Confucianism and Legalism

Confucianism emphasizes leading through moral virtue, education, and ethical examples, whereas Legalism advocates for maintaining control through strict laws, harsh punishments, and absolute state authority.


Confucianism focuses on being good and setting a positive example, while Legalism focuses on strict rules and punishments. 


One difference is that Confucianism teaches people should behave through morals and respect, while Legalism believes people must follow strict laws and face harsh punishments to keep order.

500

This concept in Hinduism refers to a person’s DUTY or moral responsibility based on their role in society.

Dharma

500

DAILY DOUBLE

This belief system/Chinese Philosophy focuses on living in harmony with nature.

Daoism

500

Which 7th grade girl likes to dance, drop off lunch detention papers, and brings childrens toys to school? 

Meadow Walker