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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Vocabulary
World Religions
Geography Achievements
More Religion
Misc.
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Injecting a person with a small dose of a virus
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Inoculation
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The division of Indian society into groups.
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Caste System
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Define missionaries
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People who want to spread their religious
beliefs.
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The guiding principles at the heart of the
Buddhas teachings.
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Four Noble Truths
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The method of overcoming ignorance.
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Eightfold Path
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True or False Religion in India was very
different from the ideas of other cultures.

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False
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Buddhism was founded by ________________________
around 600 B.C.
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Siddhartha Gautama
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Muslims, Jews, and Christians have a common
belief in
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One God
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Explain the difference between Theravada Buddhism
and Mahayana Buddhism.
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Theravada Buddhists follow the Buddhas
teachings exactly.
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What did the Buddha teach about material goods?
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  • Suffering came from people wanting goods they
    cant have.
  • Learn to overcome that desire

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True of False Aryan society was very similar to
Harappan society.
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False
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What was Aryan Language called?
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Sanskrit
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Hinduism became more popular after
_______________ took control of India.
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Guptas
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What is the piece of literature called that
contains the Bhagavad-Gita?
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The Mahabharata
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In what ways did the geography of India influence
the development of civilization?
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  • Flooding in the Indus River Valley created
    fertile land.
  • Himalayas protected civilization from invaders.

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Define Vedic Texts.
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A collection of thoughts about the Vedas.
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  • Which of the statements would Buddha disagree
    with
  • Suffering comes from not having what one wants.
  • Contentment springs from having what one wants.
  • Nirvana is achieved by overcoming ignorance and
    desire.
  • Unhappiness is caused by wanting to keep what
    one likes.

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B. Contentment springs from having what one
wants.
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Draw the symbol for Judaism.
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Where was Hinduism originally located?
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India
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What did Hinduism teach about karma and the caste
system?
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If a person lives a good life and builds good
karma, they can be reborn into a higher caste.
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True or False The untouchables worked as
servants, craftspeople, and laborers.
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False
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Define Karma
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The force created by ones actions.
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What was the most important idea in regard to the
caste system?
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Following the strict rules of the caste system.
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The Jains practice __________________ to fulfill
one of the main principles of their faith to
injure no life.
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Atman
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What were some of the major accomplishments of
the Gupta period?
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  • Architecture became more complex
  • Paintings and sculptures
  • Math and medicine ideas

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RULES FOR JEOPARDY REVIEW
  • Class is divided into five teams.
  • Listen intently to your team assignment so class
    time is not wasted getting situated.
  • We will begin with Group one selecting a CATEGORY
    and POINT VALUE.
  • No other group is to be speaking at this time,
    but rather taking notes to study for the test,
    and thinking SILENTLY of the answer in case there
    is an opportunity for a steal.
  • If the group gets the question wrong, the
    question will move on to the next group for a
    chance to steal.
  • Whichever group gets the steal is who the next
    question will be asked to.
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