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Created 2,500 years ago; guided by the 4 Noble Truths; achieve peace by rejecting desires ???
a) Buddhism
b) Hinduism
c) Shintoism
d) Confucianism
Practiced by 1 billion in India; Brahman; caste system; dharma, karma, and reincarnation ???
a) HInduism
b) Islam
c) Confucianism
d) Buddhism
In Japan, Buddhism is typically mixed with:
a) Shintoism
b) Hinduism
c) Islam
d) Confucianism
Which of the following belief systems originated in Japan?
a) Islam
b) Hinduism
c) Shintoism
d) Buddhism
Confucianism is more of a philosophy than a religion because:
a) His teachings are more about ethics and behavior... not religious ideas.
b) Confucius never wrote down any of his ideas.
c) The government of China does not allow organized religion.
d) Confucius only believed in one god.
Which two religions of Southern and Eastern Asia share the beliefs in dharma, karma, and reincarnation?
a) Buddhism and Hinduism
b) Buddhism and Shintoism
c) Hinduism and Confucianism
d) Shintoism and Islam
Both Buddhism and Confucianism:
a) originated at the same time in world history
b) have beliefs in many gods
c) are only practiced in Southern and Eastern Asia
d) are mixed together in Japan
Which two religions were developed over thousands of years by many different people?
a) HInduism and Shintoism
b) Buddhism and Confucianism
c) Islam and HInduism
d) Shintoism and Confucianism
Polytheistic; kami; mainly practiced in Japan ???
a) Shintoism
b) Islam
c) Confucianism
d) Hinduism
Rejecting desires in order to achieve a peaceful state ???
a) Buddhism
b) Confucianism
c) Shintoism
d) Hinduism
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