Indus Valley
Hinduism
Buddhism
Islam
Colonialism
100

Many houses in Mohenjo-Daro had working __________.  

toilets

100

What is the principle that one should not hurt any living thing? 

ahimsa

100

What does it mean to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject?

meditate

100

Hinduism and Buddhism arose in South Asia.  What religion spread to South Asia from Southwest Asia?  

Islam

100

What European country colonized India?  

Great Britain

200

Since many homes in Mohenjo-Daro had working toilets we can infer that the city had a __________ system.  

sewage

200

What is the cycle of rebirth called in Hinduism?  

reincarnation

200

What does it mean to achieve a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering?

enlightenment

200

As Islam spread, a new religion called __________ emerged.

Sikhism

200

Britain decided to __________, or split, British India into two states, India and Pakistan.

partition

300

The Indus Valley people had an advanced knowledge of mathematics. Their cities were built with wide, straight streets in a __________ pattern.

grid

300

What is a fixed social class into which a person is born?

caste

300

What does "Buddha" mean?  

The Enlightened One

300

As Islam spread in the north, a new religion called Sikhism was born. Most followers of Sikhism, known as Sikhs, live in an area that is called __________.

The Punjab

300

Pakistan is mainly what religion.

Islam

400

Why do historians believe that the Indus Valley had a highly developed civilization?

Its cities show a high level of planning.

400

What is the fifth caste grouping where people had jobs that no one else wanted?

Dalits

400

What is a state of blissful peace with­out desire or suffering?

nirvana

400

What two countries make up the Punjab?

India and Pakistan

400

India is mostly what religion?

Hindu

500

What is similar about the location of the three civilizations we studied this year: Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt & Indus Valley?  

They are all located near river valleys.  

500

There were four caste groupings based on religious status in Hinduism. Priests were known as Brahmins. Another grouping was the Kshatriyas, or the rulers and warriors. A third was the Vaishyas, or landowners, bankers, and merchants. The fourth was the Sudras, who did farm work and other manual work. What shape do we usually use to represent social classes like these?  

triangle 

500

Before the Buddha became "The Enlightened One" he was Hindu.  He was also a wealthy __________.  

prince

500

During the __________ Empire, Muslim leaders were tolerant to other religions.  

Mughal

500

Who fought for independence for India from Great Britain?  

Gandhi