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Match each term with its description below(1 point) Put responses in the correct response input area to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input area and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Caste System Press enter key to drop response here. Untouchable Press enter key to drop response here. Sanskrit Press enter key to drop response here. Buddhism Press enter key to drop response here. Punjab Press enter key to drop response here. Dowry Press enter key to drop response here. Sikhism Press enter key to drop response here. Varanasi Press enter key to drop response here. Ganges River Press enter key to drop response here. Jainism Press enter key to drop response here.
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Caste System — A hereditary social hierarchy in India (varnas/jatis) that traditionally assigns occupation and social status.
Untouchable — Members of the lowest social group (Dalits) outside the varna system who faced severe discrimination.
Sanskrit — Ancient Indo‑Aryan language of Hindu sacred texts (Vedas, Upanishads) and classical literature.
Buddhism — Religion/philosophy founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) teaching the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to end suffering.
Punjab — Region in northwestern South Asia (now split between India and Pakistan), historically the land of five rivers and the Sikh homeland.
Dowry — Property, money, or gifts transferred from the bride’s family to the groom’s family at marriage.
Sikhism — Monotheistic religion founded in 15th‑century Punjab by Guru Nanak emphasizing equality, service, and devotion to one God.
Varanasi — Sacred Hindu city on the Ganges River, important pilgrimage and cremation site.
Ganges River — Major river in northern India sacred in Hinduism, central to rituals, pilgrimage, and purification.
Jainism — Ancient Indian religion teaching strict nonviolence (ahimsa), asceticism, and liberation of the soul (Mahavira as key teacher).
Untouchable — Members of the lowest social group (Dalits) outside the varna system who faced severe discrimination.
Sanskrit — Ancient Indo‑Aryan language of Hindu sacred texts (Vedas, Upanishads) and classical literature.
Buddhism — Religion/philosophy founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) teaching the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to end suffering.
Punjab — Region in northwestern South Asia (now split between India and Pakistan), historically the land of five rivers and the Sikh homeland.
Dowry — Property, money, or gifts transferred from the bride’s family to the groom’s family at marriage.
Sikhism — Monotheistic religion founded in 15th‑century Punjab by Guru Nanak emphasizing equality, service, and devotion to one God.
Varanasi — Sacred Hindu city on the Ganges River, important pilgrimage and cremation site.
Ganges River — Major river in northern India sacred in Hinduism, central to rituals, pilgrimage, and purification.
Jainism — Ancient Indian religion teaching strict nonviolence (ahimsa), asceticism, and liberation of the soul (Mahavira as key teacher).
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