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- 1. the fundamental teachings of Buddism that state life has suffering and Here is a way to end suffering
- 3. a chirerse philosophy that faucuses on harmony with nature
- 6. a massive wall built all over northern China to protect it from invasions
- 8. the concept of opposing forces working to harmony in harmony and how they interconnect.
- 12. a person sent out to promote a particular religious Cause
- 14. the concept of duty righteousness and truth
- 15. the collection of ancient Sanskrit texts preaching Hinduism. There are 4 Vedas.
- 17. is the Confusion concept of respect for one's parents and ancestors
- 19. One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. It originates in Persian
- 21. The ancient Chinese believed that a ruler's Power was granted by heaven, revoked ruler's power is revoked because they failed to be a good ruler due to some flaw like greed.
- 24. the geographical region in South Asia made up of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka
- 25. the liberation from the cycle of birth and death or Samsara to attain enlightenment
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- 2. the belief that the soul is reborn into a new body after death. What organization they become in the next life is brees on their post-life actions
- 3. The historical pattern of rise and fall in Chinese History
- 4. A very powerful Indian empire that lasts from 4th to 6th Contviles CE
- 5. a fine yellowish-brown soil found in Northern China.
- 7. The path to end suffering consists of view, right intention, right speech, light action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentrations
- 9. A name given to Indo-European people who live in ancient Iran and the Indian subcontinent.
- 10. a polytheistic religion, originating in ancient India. It was one of the first religions
- 11. the date of enlightenment and liberation from Buddism
- 13. an individual's soul or being in Hinduism
- 16. the relationship between actions and consequences and how get what you deserve
- 18. the highest member of the Hindu caste
- 20. a social hierarchy in Hinduism. There are 4 main casts
- 22. a principle of non-violence found in Hinduism
- 23. the body of government of officials who are for employees in civil occupations that are neither judicial or political.
