Which of the following religions has the central belief that can be described as “all life is suffering”?(1 point)

Responses

Buddhism
Buddhism

Islam
Islam

Sikhism
Sikhism

Hinduism

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The religion that has the central belief described as “all life is suffering” is Buddhism. This concept is encapsulated in the First Noble Truth of Buddhism.

Which of the following is the correct definition of monotheism?(1 point)
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the concept of a person or living thing beginning a new life after death
the concept of a person or living thing beginning a new life after death

a faith or belief system in which many gods are worshipped
a faith or belief system in which many gods are worshipped

a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped
a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped

a concept in Indian religions of overcoming earthly vices and suffering

The correct definition of monotheism is "a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped."

Which of the following describes the distribution of Christianity?(1 point)
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Over 90 percent of its population lives in Asia.
Over 90 percent of its population lives in Asia.

Approximately 60 percent of its population lives in Asia and 40 percent lives in the Middle East.
Approximately 60 percent of its population lives in Asia and 40 percent lives in the Middle East.

Approximately 50 percent of its population lives in North America and the Middle East.
Approximately 50 percent of its population lives in North America and the Middle East.

Approximately 25 percent of its population lives in Europe, South America, and Africa.

None of the provided options accurately describe the distribution of Christianity. As of my last update, Christianity is predominantly practiced in Europe, the Americas, and parts of Africa, with significant populations also in Asia and the Middle East. However, if I had to choose the closest option among the provided responses, it would be the one mentioning "approximately 25 percent of its population lives in Europe, South America, and Africa," as it acknowledges regions where a significant number of Christians live, but this too is not complete or precise.

If you require more accurate statistics, it is worth noting that Christianity has substantial populations in North America, Europe, and Africa, with smaller percentages in Asia and the Middle East.

Which of the following religions is most commonly found having a majority population?(1 point)
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Hinduism
Hinduism

Buddhism
Buddhism

Judaism
Judaism

Sikhism

Hinduism is the religion most commonly found having a majority population, particularly in India and Nepal.