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3522295114Zoroastrianism most probably influenced what philosophical or religious traditions?judaism0
3522300068Buddhism and Hinduism are similar in that they bothoffer hope for final release from the cycle of rebirth1
3522319201What system of thought provided inspiration for the harsh reunification of china under Qin Shihuangdi?legalism2
3522327062What reflects a Zoroastrian idea that can be found in Judaism Christianity and Islam?concepts of heaven and hell3
3522354530What is a distinctive feature of the Greek way of thinking in the classical era?confidence in human reason4
3522394941What is true of the religious and philosophical traditions that developed in Eurasia in the centuries surrounding 500 BCE?all sought to define a single source of order and meaning in the universe5
3522411146What may have played a role in the decline of Buddhism in India?Buddhism was absorbed into a reviving Hinduism6
3522421414Both the Buddha and Jesus were...transformed by followers into gods7
3522433966In the four centuries following Jesus's death, Christianity...excluded women from leadership roles in the church8
3522456430Which element of Hinduism did Buddhism reject?religious authority of the Brahmins9
3522469313What refers to a feature of the conception of the divine found in Judaism?an understanding of god as engaged in history and demanding social justice10
3522484818What represents a way that Greek scholarship influenced the world?Greek texts were translated into Arabic and stimulated Muslim intellectuals11
3522504194What did Confucius, Zarathustra, and Siddhartha Guatama share in common?they were all historical founders of philosophical or religious traditions12
3522517651What did Buddhism and Christianity have in common?they both started out as a n effort to reform the religions from which they had come, but soon emerged as separate traditions13
3522538371Disagreements over the meaning of the Buddha's teachings led toproliferation of different sects, practices, and meditation techniques14
3522558702what has been put forward by scholars as a possible factor in the emergence of slavery within the First Civilization?early domestication of animals15
3522567617slaveholding was least widespread and least central to the economy ofchina16
3522583345which of the following philosophical or religious traditions provided a unifying ideology for peasant rebellions in china?daoism17
3522589469in india, the caste system encouraged loyalty tolocal communities18
3522602759in what way was the Yellow Turban Rebellion in Han China and the Spartacus Rebellion in the Roman Empire similar?both were large scale, violent, reactions to oppressive conditions19
3522622142in general, patriarchal systems that restricted women's lives were weakestin the early years of a civilization's development20
3522637146India and China during the classical era were similar in that in both societiessharp distinctions and great inequalities characterized the social order21
3522651118the inequalities of the caste system received support fromHindu notions of karma, rebirth, and dharma22
3522723498what is an example of the weapons of the weak used by slaves to resist enslavement?sabotage23
3522736208although slaves in the Roman Empire performed all work, from the most prestigious to the most degrading, they were prohibited fromserving in the military24
3522756180how did the centuries of political fragmentation and conflict following the fall of the Han affect the lives of Chinese women?Buddhism and Daoism grew in popularity, resulting in some loosening of the strict patriarchy supported by Confucianism25
3522783742the combo of natural disasters high taxes and rents and state demands for labor and military service often sparked peasant rebellions inchina26
3522792753how was india's social structure different from that of Chinaindian social groups were defined more rigidly27
3522809237although the practice of patriarchy varied in the classical civilizations they alldefined women's roles in reproductive terms28
3522819771in which of the following ancient societies did women enjoy the fewest restrictions?sparta29

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