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Guided Reading India in the Middle Ages Identifying The first column below asks questions about the bhakti movements. Write your answers in the second column. Lesson 2 Hinduism and Buddhism ESSENTIAL QUESTION • How do religions develop? Hinduism and Bhakti The Bhakti MovementsAnswers What does bhakti mean?1. How did the bhakti movements spread throughout India? 2. What beliefs did the bhakti movements share? 3. How did the bhakti movements influence India’s different social and cultural communities? 4.
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C o p y r ig h t©M c G r a w -H illE d u c a t io n . P e r m is s io n is g r a n t e dt or e p r o d u c ef o r c la s s r o o mu s e . NAME DATE CLASS Guided Reading Cont. 5. Identifying Who were Ramananda and Meera Bai, and how did they impact the Bhakti movements? A Split in Buddhism 6. Analyzing Why did Buddhists split into two groups following the Buddha’s death? 7. Comparing How do Theravada Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism differ? List at least two beliefs of each. India in the Middle Ages
C o p y r ig h t©M c G r a w -H illE d u c a t io n . P e r m is s io n is g r a n t e dt or e p r o d u c ef o r c la s s r o o mu s e . NAME DATE CLASS Guided Reading Cont. 8. Identifying Who was Xuanzang, and how did he help spread Buddhism? 9. Explaining What is the role of bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism? Trade and Influence 10. Assessing How did Calicut become a major trade center from the 1200s through the 1400s? 11. Analyzing How did Vasco da Gama’s experiences in Calicut reflect the economy in Calicut at that time?

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Sure! Here are some simplified answers that a 14-year-old might give:

1. Bhakti means devotion or love for God.
2. The bhakti movements spread through songs, poetry, and teachings that reached people in different regions.
3. They influenced India's social and culture by promoting equality and bringing people together across different classes.
4. Ramananda was a famous saint who encouraged people to worship God directly, while Meera Bai was a poet who expressed her love for Krishna and inspired many with her devotion.
5. Buddhists split into two groups after the Buddha died because they disagreed on how to follow his teachings and practice.
6. Theravada Buddhism focuses on individual enlightenment and follows the words of the Buddha closely, while Mahayana Buddhism believes in helping others achieve enlightenment and has more varied beliefs.
7. Xuanzang was a Chinese monk who traveled to India to learn about Buddhism and brought back important texts that helped spread it.
8. Bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism are people who reach enlightenment but stay to help others achieve it too.
9. Calicut became a major trade center between the 1200s and 1400s because it had a good port and was a hub for spices and other goods.
10. Vasco da Gama’s journey in Calicut showed that it was rich in trade and had a good economy with lots of goods to buy and sell.

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