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Chapter 5- Buddhism

Chapter 5- Buddhism

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Which concept is most closely associated with this map of Asia?

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industrialization

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urbanization

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colonization

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cultural diffusion

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What is the Middle Path?
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A life of moderation

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A state of no more suffering

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Right thought

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Right concentration

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The man who became the Buddha was born a ____________
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prince.

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pauper.

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merchant.

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farmer.

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Siddhartha was born in what is now ____________
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Nepal.

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China.

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Hong Kong.

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Japan.

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What did Siddhartha Guatama see in his travels that upset him?

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He saw too many people that were stealing from the poor and giving to the rich.

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He saw beggars, people who were ill, and people broken down by age with no home and no where to go.

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He saw too many homes that needed to be repaired.

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He saw too many people that needed to bathe.

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According to the fourth Noble Truth, what is the way to remove desire in order to achieve enlightenment?

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Follow the Ten Commandments

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Get as many material possessions as possible

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Follow the Eightfold Path

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Follow the 12-step Program

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Does buddhism have a founder?

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Yes

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No

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The Buddha realized that  (1. suffering happens)(2. it has a cause)(3. it has and end)(4. there is a path to end suffering) What did he call these truths
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the four truths of suffering

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the four noble thruths

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the four truths to enlightenment 

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The nirvana 

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Because Siddhartha became enlightened the followers called him..
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Lord

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Prince of Peace

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Buddha

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Gandhi

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