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Monotheistic religions

Chapter 6

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Chapter 6-Religion Key Issue 1: Universalizing Religions *3 main universalizing religions are- Christianity, Islam and Buddhism Christianity- *Has more then 2 billion adherents--> more then any other religion *Predominant in North America, South America, Europe, and Australia Branches of Christianity- *3 major branches-- Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox *Roman Catholics are 52% of Christianity *Protestant are 21% of Christianity *Eastern Orthodox are 10% of Christianity *22% of Christians belong to churches that do not consider themselves within one of the 3 branches above *In Europe, Roman Catholic is the dominant branch in the SOUTHWEST and EAST *Protestantism in the NORTHWEST *Eastern Orthodoxy in the EAST and SOUTHEAST

ap human georaphy chapter 6

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Chapter 6?1) Cremation is more important than burial in which religion? a. Buddhism b. Christianity c. Hinduism d. Islam 2) The dominant branch of Islam is a. Druze b. b. Eastern Orthodox c. Shiite d. Sunni 3) From the Russian Revolution to the fall of the communist government, what was the policy of the?government towards religion? a. all churches were closed b. the old church was replaced by Eastern Orthodox c. churches remained open but played a limited role d. youth were encouraged to attend so that the could be indoctrinated into communism 4) Animists believe that a. people should complete God's creation of the Earth b. inanimate objects and natural events have spirits c. people should make complete use of the Earth's resources

Ap Human Geography Chapter 6 Test questions

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Chapter 6 1) Cremation is more important than burial in which religion? a. Buddhism b. Christianity c. Hinduism d. Islam ? 2) The dominant branch of Islam is a. Druze b. b. Eastern Orthodox c. Shiite d. Sunni ? 3) From the Russian Revolution to the fall of the communist government, what was the policy of the government towards religion? a. all churches were closed b. the old church was replaced by Eastern Orthodox c. churches remained open but played a limited role d. youth were encouraged to attend so that the could be indoctrinated into communism ? 4) Animists believe that a. people should complete God's creation of the Earth b. inanimate objects and natural events have spirits c. people should make complete use of the Earth's resources d. natural disasters are preventable

Ch. 11 AP Art history Gardners Art

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Chapter 11 ?Pagans, Christians, And Jews ? The Art of Late Antiquity AP Art History Online Mrs. Boehler Jewish Subjects in Christian Art 1. Why did the Old Testament play a big role in Christianity? Because ejesus was a Jew and so many Jews converted to Christianity. 2. Briefly explain the story of each of the following Old Testament subjects listed below: b. Abraham and the Three Angels: Sarah was old, but she was promised by angels that she would have a child. c. Sacrifice of Isaac: Abraham was told to trust god and he was willing to kill his son, but God idnt make him do it. d. Daniel: Daniel was shut in a cave with lions bit God protected him.

Zoroastrianism Powerpoint

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Zoroastrianism John Dudash Robby Statler A4 Founding Founder: Zarathustra of Persia Around 6000 B.C.E. Fought local aboriginal religions Zoroastrianism won king's favor Quick Facts Monotheistic (Possibly first ever) God: Ahura Mazda, Supreme Holy book: Avesta, 5 poems Gathas(Poems) promote worship/principles Principles Gathas promote personal good/evil choice Based around righteousness Belief in cosmic order Asha = Law of righteousness Death Heaven/Hell Ahura Mazda ? God. Angra Mainyu ? Satan All will be purified eventually (including hell) 3 days meditation after death Conflict causing spread Muslim Arabs invade Persia (650 B.C.E.) Persians flee to India Spread Zoroastrianism India presently has most practitioners Cities

World Religions Cheat Sheet

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Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Confucianism Hinduism Buddhism Hearth Ur Middle East Saudi Arabia China India, Pakistan Nepal Diffusion Went into Europe by Jews scattering, U.S. in WW2, Israel during Zionist movement Spread by Jesus and followers into West Europe then the world Spread by Mohammed converting kings and then going to Asia, then world Chinese immigrants introduced it to other countries Spread through SE Asia Emperor Asoka converted then his missionaries went to N. and S. Asia Locations Israel, Europe, W. Hemisphere West Europe, W. Hemisphere Arabia, Middle East, Africa China, Japan, Korea India, Sri Lanka China, Japan, Type monotheistic monotheistic monotheistic polytheistic monotheistic Number of followers
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