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Which belief or practice is NOT shared by Buddhism?
A. Reincarnation B. Caste system*** C. Cycle of life D. Karma
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Ace
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about Buddhism?
a. Buddhism first arrived in China during the Song dynasty. b.
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taelny
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What is the main focus of Mahayana Buddhists?
A. Buddha's good deeds B. Buddha's commitment to a life of poverty C. Buddha's
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Yessy
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What is one of the factors that helped Buddhism spread through China?
A. Theravada Buddhism enabled all worshipers to achieve
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Lilly
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Which of the following statements about Buddhism is NOT true?
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chrris
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What was one of the main teachings of Siddhartha Gautama?
A. Respect for one’s elders ensures social order. B. Strict caste
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Keisha
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What is the relationship between Buddhism and the natural habitat? How does it help guide the modifications of the environment
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Tim
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The Division of Buddhism:
Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism Buddhism, the religion was born in India in the sixth century, with
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Michelle
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Enlighten
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Buddhism became popular in part because it did not defend....
1. dharma 2. the Hindu gods 3. the caste system**** 4. life after
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Anonymous
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Please help me with this, i prefer the answers to it though.
What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism? C. An
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anonymous Horse
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism?
A. An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best
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yeeyee
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Which occurrence led to the spread of Buddhism beyond India?
A. Davita's teachings were translated into English B. Missionaries
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asked anonymously
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Why did Buddhism four noble truths and eightfold path most likely appeal to so many people?
A. They promised a way for people to
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What is the final goal of Buddhism?
To move into another caste during reincarnation To reach nirvana through virtuous living and
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What are the Vedas?(1 point)
Responses records of the Four Noble Truths records of the Four Noble Truths ancient scriptures based
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Religion and Belief Systems Quick Check
The goal of Buddhism can be described as relieving suffering. ✅ joining Brahman. giving
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htsrhtdyjy
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This religion is predominant in Asia, with 365 million followers, including many Chinese.
(1 point) Responses Buddhism Buddhism
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Bhudah?
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Veg
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On what do each of the Four Noble Truths focus?
A. hatred B. suffering C. ignorance D. luckOn what do each of the Four Noble
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bleheheh
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After the Buddha's death, how did Buddhism spread?
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Did Buddha want to build monasteries throughout India
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100%
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What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve
A. He wanted to build monasteries throughout India. B. He
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MrDemon
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Use these tables to answer any questions that follow.
The Four Noble Truths All of life involves suffering. Selfish desires cause
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+Dianna+
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What is the significance of siddha r tha Gautama to buddhism
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Cindy
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How did Buddhism affect India?
A. It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. B. It offered an
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uwu
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The Buddha says that Nirvana means freedom from what?
A. Suffering B. Traveling C. Praying D. Meditating
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????
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What caused Buddhism to spread through much of Southeast and East Asia?
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asked anonymously
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According to Buddhist tradition, Prince Siddartha Guatama passed four sights that later influenced the development of Buddhism.
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jj
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What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve?
A. He wanted to build monasteries throughout India. B. He
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LeT iT GOooo
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How did Buddhism affect India?
A. It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. B. It offered an
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism?
A. An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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What are the Vedas?(1 point)
A records of the Four Noble Truths B ancient scriptures based on oral tradition C writings of the
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TJ
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To reach enlightenment, Buddhists follow The Four Noble Truths. What do they believe they must defeat to end all suffering?
* 1
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luke (connexus)
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize
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Summer Singletary
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize?
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zoey
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Who was Siddhartha Gautama before he became the Buddha?
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Anonymous
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism?
A. An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best
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According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what must be overcome to end suffering?
A. all forms of desire B. all selfish
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connexxus child {|*|}TAKEN{|*|}
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Explain why the eightfold path is important for Buddhists to follow.
full detail
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kawneet
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which belief or practice is not shared by buddhism
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zoe
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According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what must be overcome to end suffering?
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yeeee
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How did Buddhism affect India?
A. It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. B. It offered an
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Cookie Crumbs
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What is the main focus of Mahayana Buddhists?
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asked by
Zoie
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After the Buddha's death, how did Buddhism spread?
A. Missionaries traveled around Asia and taught people about Buddhism. ** B.
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yeeyee
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize?
A. the Buddha's compassion B. the Buddha's path of reincarnation C. the Buddha's wisdom
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Dont listen to blanco brown Listen to Florida Georgia Line!!! (Fgl)
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my teacher says i should add more to this paragraph in my essay, so far i have:
, "Buddhism is a non-theistic religion which
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brea
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Why did Buddhism become popular in India?
I learned this so long ago idk what the answer is anymore. I cant even remember what I
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asked by
Jennie
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what did the budha see in his revelation?
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blah blah
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I need help with this quick check asap<<(as soon as possible).
1. Buddhism became popular in part because it did not defend
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Lala
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