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The rigid social structure that developed after the invasions was known as the...
What is the highest caste in Hinduism?
What group was considered the lowest in Hindu India?
What Hindu idea describes the sum of a person's deeds during a lifetime? In Western thought, it is "what goes around, comes around."
Hindus believe a soul is reborn into a new body. This is called what?
Hinduism believes which of the following?
A. There is only one God, Allah.
B. The King is a god.
C. There are two goes who fight for control.
D. There are many forms of one god.
The Golden Age of India was during which dynasty?
The man known as Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was...
Buddha's explained why there is suffering in the world. This is known as what?
Which group of people left behind books of religious hymns called Vedas?
Which statement best describes India's caste system?
A. There are four basic caste groups, and people could not change their caste.
B. Working hard could improve a person's caste.
C. The Untouchables were the highest class, because no one could touch their greatness.
D. In India today, it is legal to treat someone differently because of their caste.
Where is the Indus River Valley located?
The Indus River Valley is located near the border of present-day...
What or who is Mohenjo-Daro?
A person with no permanent home is called a...
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
The Four Noble Truths talk about what?
What is a caste?
To what is Hinduism connected?
People of which religion believe in Ahimsa, meaning that all life is sacred, and therefore are vegetarian?