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Ancient India.

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IndusValley

Civilization

AryanInvasion

Caste System

BuddhismAncientIndian

Empires

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Hinduism

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On what river did the first Indian

civilization develop?

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The Indus River

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What two mountain ranges and one desert protected the Indus Valley Civilization?

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The Hindu Kush and Himalayan Mountains and

the Thar Desert.

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What were the two cities of the

Indus Valley Civilization?

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Harappa and Mohenjo Daro

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How were the cities of the Indus Valley laid out differently from most ancient

cities?

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The were laid out in square blocks

much like modern cities.

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Why is little known about the Indus

Valley even though they had libraries?

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Their writing has never been

deciphered.

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When did the Aryans invade and take over the Indus

Valley?

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Around 1500 BC

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What religion was developed by the

Aryans?

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Hinduism

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What did the Aryans call the dark-skinned

people of India?

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Dravidians

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What were the princes of the

Aryans called?

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Rajas

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What language did the Aryans speak

and write?

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Sanskrit

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What are the holy books of

Hinduism?

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Vedas

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What system divides people into

groups according to birth?

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The Caste System

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Around how many gods does Hinduism recognize?

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30,000

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Who are the three main gods of Hinduism?

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Brahma

Vishnu

Shiva (Siva)

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What are the terms for the rules and

consequences of life in Hinduism?

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Dharma and Karma

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What is the term for the people below the four

castes?

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Untouchables or Outcastes

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Who are the Sudras?

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Workers and servants

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Who are the Kshatriyas?

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Warriors and rulers.

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Who are the Brahmans?

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Priests.

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Who are the Vaisyas?

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Merchants and artisans.

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What does the name Buddha

mean?

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“The Enlightened One”

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What four beliefs are the main teachings of Buddhism?

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The Four Noble Truths

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According to Buddha, what is

part of life?

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Suffering

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What path did Buddha teach

people to follow?

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The Eightfold Path

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What is the teaching of doing

nothing to the extreme?

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The Middle Way

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Who united northern India

creating the Maurya Empire?

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Chandragupta Maurya

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Who united all of India and later in

life became a Buddhist?

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Asoka

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To where did the Maurya empire

spread Buddhism?

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China, Japan, and Southeast Asia

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Who created the Gupta Empire?

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Chandragupta I

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What advancement in mathematics was made by the Gupta

Empire?

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The Decimal System

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Make your wager

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In Buddhism, what is the term for

being “one with the universe?”

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Nirvana