Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism and Daoism
The Religions of the Book
Basic's
100

Those outside of the Hindu caste, who deal with animal remains and waste. 

Dalits

100

The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to escape _____________. 

Suffering

100

The founder of Confucianism: 

Confucius (Kong Qiu)

100

Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all believe that _____________ was the first prophet.

Abraham

100

Belief in one God

Monotheism

200

Hindus believe in a cycle of _____________.

Reincarnation (Transmigration) 

200
Buddhists believe that ___________ is what causes Humans to suffer. 

Desire/Want

200

The "founder" of Daoism

Laozi

200

The three major sects of Christianity are Orthodox, Protestant, and ____________. 

Catholicism 

200

Belief in many Gods

Polytheism

300

The holy text of Hindus

Vedas

300

A state of enlightenment, where one is truly at peace and has moved beyond suffering. 

Nirvana

300

One of the core beliefs of Confucianism was the extreme importance of family, known as 

Filial Piety

300

Name each Judaism, Christianity, and Islam's Holy Prophet: 

Judaism: Abraham

Christianity: Christ

Islam: Muhamad 

300

Islam is mostly found in: 

MENA (Middle East and/or North Africa) 

400

"Proper Behavior" 

How one is supposed to act/live.

Dharma

400

In order to escape suffering, one most follow the __________________. 

Eightfold Path

400

The "holy text" of Confucianism 

The Analects

400

Both Jews and Christians believe in the ____________, which is a set of rules their followers are supposed to follow

Ten Commandments

400

Hinduism is almost exclusively found in which country?

India

500

The "fabric of the universe", which the ultimate goal of Hindus is to return to. 

Brahman

500

Today, Buddhism is mostly practiced in: 

Eastern and Southeastern Asia.

500

Daoists believe in a philosophy that can best be described as: 

Something among the lines of:


"Going with the Flow" 

500

The two major sects of Islam:

Sunni and Shia

500

One of the key reasons religions were adopted by early empires was because they created social _______________.

Hierarchies