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Geography &Major River Systems

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Geography &Major River Systems

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Geography &Major River Systems

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Geography &Major River Systems

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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism

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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism

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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism

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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism

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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism

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Social Structure &The Caste System

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Social Structure &The Caste System

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Social Structure &The Caste System

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Social Structure &The Caste System

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Social Structure &The Caste System

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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism

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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism

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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism

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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism

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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism

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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries

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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries

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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries

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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries

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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries

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Geography &Major River Systems

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What two rivers feed the fertile river valleys in

India?

The Ganges & Indus Rivers

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What is the name of the mountain range that

separates India from Asia, and has the highest

mountains in the world?

The Himalayas

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What is a strong wind that blows one direction in the

winter and another direction in the summer?

Monsoon

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What is the name of a large landmass, such as India, that is a part of

another continent but is considered either geographically or politically as an

independent entity?

Subcontinent

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This river runs SOUTH of the Himalayas and

empties into the India Ocean.

The Ganges River

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What religion was started by the Aryans and

believed in many gods and goddesses who controlled

nature. It is the oldest religion in the world, and

the THIRD largest?

Hinduism

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The idea of passing through many lives to reach the Brahman is

called…

Reincarnation

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The consequences of how a person lives their life OR

the effect of a person’s actions or conduct.

Karma

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Which Hindu god is known as the “destroyer of the

world”?

Siva

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Which Hindu god has the head of an elephant and the body of a human with four arms? He is the god of wisdom and scribes.

Ganesha

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A social group from which a person cannot leave.

Caste

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The “divine law”. It requires people to perform the duties of their caste.

Dharma

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What social caste performed work that was thought to be dirty, such

as collecting trash?

Pariahs (a.k.a. Untouchables)

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What social caste was made up of priests, and were thought to be the only people to perform religious ceremonies?

Brahmans

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Which social caste was made up of “common people” and was the largest of the social

castes?

Vaisyas

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What is the religion started by Siddhartha Gautama that taught that life is full of suffering caused by desire, that suffering ceases

when desires ceases, & that enlightenment obtained through

right conduct, wisdom, and meditation releases one from desire, suffering and rebirth.

Buddhism

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What is the heart of Buddha’s teachings?

The Four Noble Truths

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What is the name of Buddha’s list that shows people how to eliminate suffering in their lives?

Eightfold Path

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What is the concept of Buddhism that was

successfully used by Ghandi, Dr. Martin Luther

King jr. and Caesar Chavez?

Ahimsa

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Who is the lama who heads the government?

Dalai Lama

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Who was the founder of the Mauryan Empire?

Chandragupta Maurya

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Who is the man believed by many historians to be “the greatest king of the

Mauryan empire?”

Emperor Asoka

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List ONE major contribution to mankind

made by Indians in LITURATURE.

Any ONE of these answers is correct!

The Vedas Mahabarata

Bagavad Gita Ramayana

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List ONE contribution to mankind by Indians in

MATHEMATICS!

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Algebra Concept of and symbol

for ZERO Concept of and symbol for

Infinity Symbols for #’s 1-9

AlgorithmsGo to

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List ONE contribution to mankind by Indians in

MEDICINE!

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Astronomy Knew that the EARTH revolves around

the SUN Concept of gravity Concept of atoms

Set broken bones Invented medical tools

operations Plastic Surgery

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Word Bank Afghanistan Bangladesh

Bhutan India

Maldives Nepal

Pakistan Sri Lanka

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India

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Sri Lanka

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Maldives

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Afghanistan

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Pakistan

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Nepal

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Bhutan

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Bangladesh

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Word BankArabian Sea

Bay of Bengal Deccan Plateau Ganges Delta Ganges River

Great Indian Desert Himalayas Indus River Mt. Everest(elev. 29,028 ft.)

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Indus River

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Great Indian Desert

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Himalayas

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Mt. Everest (elevation 29, 028 feet)

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Ganges River

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Ganges Delta

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Deccan Plateau

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Bay of Bengal

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Arabian Sea

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