The three major monotheistic religions in the world today are
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism
Hebrewism, Christianity, Islam
Christianity, Hinduism, Confucianism
Hebrewism, Hinduism, Christianity
4. Multiple Choice
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Which religion believes in many gods?
Buddhism
Hinduism
Judaism
Islam
5. Multiple Choice
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What does it mean when a religion does not seek converts and is usually spatially concentrated?
Universal
Global
Animist
Ethnic
6. Multiple Choice
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Which of the following region is an ethnic religion?
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Sikhism
7. Multiple Choice
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Which of the following religions did not originate in the Indian Subcontinent?
Buddhism
Hinduism
Sikhism
Zoroastrianism
8. Multiple Choice
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What Chinese school of thought teaches respect to elders and the law as the best way to maintain a peaceful society?
Taoism
Christianity
Confucianism
Buddhism
9. Multiple Choice
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This statue represents the founder of what religion?
Christianity
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
10. Multiple Choice
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The prohibition that forbids Hindus from slaughtering or consuming beef is is an example of a(n):
Sharia Law
Religious Proscription
Ethnic Conflict
Animistic Trad
11. Multiple Choice
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Which of the following religions did not originate in the Indian Subcontinent?
Buddhism
Hinduism
Sikhism
Zoroastrianism
12. Multiple Choice
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Taoism, which represents a blend of indigenous folk beliefs and exogenous Buddhist beliefs that diffused eastward from India, is best characterized as a:
monotheistic religion
syncretic religion
ethnocentrism
secular religion
13. Multiple Choice
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Which religion believed in the Eightfold Path?
Legalism
Hinduism
Jainism
Buddhism
14. Multiple Choice
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About 80% of India's people follow this religion.
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Shintoism
15. Multiple Choice
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Taoism, which represents a blend of indigenous folk beliefs and exogenous Buddhist beliefs that diffused eastward from India, is best characterized as a:
monotheistic religion
syncretic religion
ethnocentrism
secular religion
16. Multiple Choice
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The concept of nirvana is most closely associated with which of the following religions?
Judaism
Animism
Confucianism
Buddhism
17. Multiple Choice
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A social decline in religious adherence is referred to as:
partisanship
fundamentalism
syncretism
secularism
18. Multiple Choice
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The three major monotheistic religions are ____, ____, and ____.
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism
Islam, Hinduism, Christianity
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Catholicism, Buddhism, and Sikhism
19. Multiple Choice
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Who was the founder of Buddhism
Siddartha
Muhammad
Saladin
Ishmael
20. Multiple Choice
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Which of the following religions or philosophies had the greatest impact on China?
Christianity
Shintoism
Hinduism
Confucianism
21. Multiple Choice
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The religion that most shaped early Japanese history would be
Hinduism
Buddhism
Shintoism
Daoism
22. Multiple Choice
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Exile and Diaspora would be associated with the spread of
Islam
Christianity
Judaism
Buddhism
23. Multiple Choice
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The religion most closely associated with the Trans-Saharan trade route would be
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Zoroastrianism
24. Multiple Choice
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This structure is most likely associated with
Islam
Christianity
Buddhism
Hinduism
25. Multiple Choice
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You would associate this image with what faith?
Islam
Roman Catholic Christian
Eastern Orthodox
Hinduism
26. Multiple Choice
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You would associate this structure with?
Judaism
Islam
Christianity
Buddhism
27. Multiple Choice
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Harmony with nature, simple life, and humility all reflect beliefs in
Confucianism
Islam
Christianity
Daoism
28. Multiple Choice
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This map shows the spread of
Islam
Christianity
Buddhism
Hinduism
29. Multiple Choice
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A belief system with multiple gods or supreme beings?
Universalizing Religion
Polytheistic Religion
Monotheistic Religion
Animistic Religion
30. Multiple Choice
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The belief that from a Kurgan hearth, early Proto-Indo-European speakers diffused outward on horseback to Europe and India overpowering the original inhabitants
Malthusian Theory
Migration Transition Theory
Conquest Theory
Agricultural Theory
31. Multiple Choice
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The purposeful travel to a religious site to pay respects or participate in rituals?