Hinduism
Buddhism
The Americas
Monotheism
The Mongols
200

This is an Indian polytheistic religion widely practiced in the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia as the oldest of  the 5 world religions, what is its name? 

Hinduism

200

This is a widespread religion that started in India by a man named Siddartha Gautama (Buddha Gautama) in the 5th century B.C., what is its name? 

Buddhism 

200

The landmasses (large bodies of land) of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean islands are called what? 

The Americas

200

The belief in the existence of ONLY 1 God is called what? 

Monotheism

200
This is an Asian people that took control of large areas of China & Central Asia in the 12th and 13th centuries A.D. to create the Mongol Empire, what were they called? 

The Mongols

400

What is the official language of Hinduism?

Hindi

400

What is a person that does NOT believe in God called?

An Atheist. 
400

What is the name of the former land bridge that used to connect northeastern Asia to what is now the US State of Alaska? 

Bering Strait 

400

Which is the 1st known monotheistic religion in history? 

Judaism
400

What title did the Mongols have for a ruler or military leader?

A Khan

600

The result of a person's actions as well as the actions themselves are called what in Hinduism?

Karma

600

What are followers of Buddhism called? 


Buddhist(s)

600

What is the first known empire in South America called? 

Inca Empire

600

Which is the 2nd known monotheistic religion in history? 


Christianity 

600

The founder and first ruler of the Mongol Empire was called by what title?

Genghis Khan

800

Followers of Hinduism are called what? 

Hindu(s)

800

What is Buddha Gautama sometimes referred to as in Buddhism?

The Buddha
800

A member of any of the native (original) people of the Americas is called what? 

Native American(s)

800

Which is the 3rd known monotheistic religion in history? 

Islam 

1000

The rebirth of a soul into a new body AFTER death that's determined based on the person's karma while they were alive is called what in Hinduism?

Reincarnation 

1000

A state of freedom from all suffering in life that Buddhists believe can be achieved by removing all personal  wishes via gaining enlightenment (wisdom) is called what in Buddhism?

Nirvana

1000

The first known civilization in Mesoamerica was called what? 

The Olmecs

1000

Which modern-day country has Jerusalem as a religious city for ALL of the 3 known monotheistic religions today?

Israel