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4Ancient China
Buddhism
A little bit of everything!
Hinduism
Ancient India
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5Name the river the first people of India settled
near.
6The Indus River
7 Describe the government of ancient India.
8They had a powerful leader (king or priest)
were well organized.
9With whom did the people of Mohenjodaro trade?
10The Mesopotamians
11Identify 2 cultural contributions of ancient
India that are used in the USA today.
12Chess Yoga
13Identify two scientific or technological
contributions of ancient India.
14Sewer System Algebra Zero
15Identify the river the first people of China
settled near.
16The Huang Ho
17What was the name of Chinas first ruling family?
18The Shang Dynasty
19The religion of ancient China focused on worship
or honoring what?
20Ancestors
21Identify two cultural contributions of ancient
China.
22Bronze work Written language
23Because they were buried with human animal
bones, what 2 things did the ancient Chinese
believe about their afterlife?
24They believed in human sacrifice. They could
take supplies with them for the afterlife.
25What group is sometimes credited with starting
Hinduism where was it started?
26Aryans India
27When did Hinduism begin?
28Before recorded time. c. 2000 BCE
29The idea that a person carries all the good and
bad they did with them in their life is which
Hindu belief?
30Karma
31The job or duty a Hindu has to do (like get
married or profession) is called what?
32Dharma
33The belief in reincarnation and the cycle of
life, death rebirth is called what?
34Samsara
35Who started Buddhism where was it started?
36 37When was Buddhism started?
38About 520 BCE
39In his Four Noble Truths, the Buddha taught that
this causes all suffering.
40Desires or cravings
41Why did the king (Siddharthas father) keep him
in the palace?
42To prevent him from seeing suffering
43Not liking the extremes of poverty nor wealth,
Siddhartha came up with what idea?
44The Middle Way
45Identify two things the religions of Buddhism
Hinduism have in common.
46Founded in India Karma/Dharma/Samsara Nonviolence
Meditation Reincarnation
47Identify two differences between the teachings of
Buddhism Hinduism.
48- Hindus believe in multiple gods, not all
Buddhists do - Hindus use a caste system
- Buddhism was started much later
- Buddhism is based on simple teachings, not
complicated rituals like Hinduism
49Nirvana in Buddhism and moksha in Hinduism occur
when what happens to the soul?
50The soul achieves true happiness breaks out of
samsara.
51What does the word Buddha mean?
52Enlightened or Awakened One.
53Do Hindus worship cows?
54No- they are a symbol of the sacredness of all
life and being nonviolent
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56Q Name at least 3 things that all the ancient
cultures we have studied this year have in common.
57- A Settled by a river was based on agriculture
and farming fertile lands by rivers
domestication of animals - Hierarchical governments (some form of monarchy)
- Built cities
- Strong religious faiths w/ emphasis on afterlife
- Along similar lines of latitude (similar
climate/vegetation) - Close to seas/oceans
- Social Classes Kings/Priests at top of social
class farmers at the bottom - Slavery
- Polytheistic
- Early writing was pictograms/pictographs
- Specialized labor/jobs depended on agriculture
(stable food supply) - Pottery/ use of metals