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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Growth of Hinduism
:: accepting of new gods :: elite worship services

# flexibility in worship
:: sexism against women :: lack of religious texts

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Answered by perry
What physical feature blocks access to the Indian subcontinent to its north and northeast?
(1 point)
the Himalava Mountains
• the Bay of Bengal
the Deccan Plateau
the Thar Desert
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What is the order in which the caste system has changed in India? Place the first development at the top and the most recent developments at the bottom.
(1 point)
• Castes are rigid and inflexible; people are born into a caste and cannot lea
Discrimination based on caste is determined to be illeaal
A system of social classes based on birth evolved.
Castes are a prominent part of people's lives, but people may have been able to move around.
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How do scholars know that Indo-Aryans raised cattle and depended upon their milk, but later turned to agriculture?
(1 point)
• Archaeologists have found evidence of the changes in tools used.
• The Bhagavad-Gita tells of the ancient people's lifestyle
The Vedas provide a record of how the Indo-Aryans lived
• DNA matches from people today are able to detect the change in diet in bone history.
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Who wrote the Upanishads?
(1 point)
Brahmins
O Dalits
O Gurus
• Shiva
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Who was Siddhartha Gautama before he became the Buddha?
(1 point)
• a guru
O an ascetic
• a Brahmin
• a Hindu prince
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What did the Buddha believe following the Eightfold Path could lead to?
(1 point)
Item 3
oneness with God
Item 4

• knowledge of the rour Noble Truths
Item 5
the Middle Way
Item 6
an end to desires and sufferina
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize?
(1 point)
Item 3
Item 4
the succha's compassion
• the Buddha's path of reincarnation
tem o
Item 6
• the Buddha's history
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vAccording to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?
(1 point)
Item 3
Item 4
• dharma
• karma
O moksha
• nirvana
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:: accepting of new gods ::
# flexibility in worship
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the Himalava Mountains
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A system of social classes based on birth evolved.
Castes are a prominent part of people's lives, but people may have been able to move around.
Castes are rigid and inflexible; people are born into a caste and cannot leave.
Discrimination based on caste is determined to be illegal.
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The Vedas provide a record of how the Indo-Aryans lived.
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Brahmins
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a Hindu prince
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an end to desires and suffering
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the Buddha's path of reincarnation
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karma

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