The core beliefs that Buddha preached were about desire, suffering, and the
search for ___________. Enlightenment
Buddhism changed over time through the efforts of _________ , merchants, and the establishment of educational institutions. Missionaries Confucianisms core beliefs sought to promote social __________ by outlining proper rituals and social relationships for all people in China. Harmony The core belief of Daoism was that there should be a balance between humans and _________. Nature Despite initial hostility, Christianity gained _______ imperial support through missionaries and merchants. Roman Daoism influenced the development of Chinese culture through medical theories and practices, poetry, metallurgy and ___________. Architecture The Qin rejected Confucianism and instead favored this philosophy of government which was characterized by strict laws and enforcement, but rewards for those who obeyed them. Legalism A philosophical concept in Chinese politics that gave certain rulers authority, but could also take it away through nature in the form of floods or other natural disasters. Mandate of Heaven The core ideas of this emphasized logic, empirical observation, and the nature of political power and hierarchy. Greco-Roman philosophy and science Christianity was based on this major religion. Judaism
1) Christianity was based on core beliefs about: A) The equality of men and women B) The teachings and divinity of Jesus C) The promotion of social harmony D) Respecting the person above you on the social hierarchy 2) The core beliefs of Buddhism which included suffering, desire, and search for enlightenment that were recorded by Buddhas followers and written in scriptures were a reaction to what? A) Roman and Hellenistic influences B) Vedic beliefs and rituals dominant in South Asia. C) The efforts of the establishment of educational institutions to promote teachings of religious beliefs. D) The development of Chinese culture and its political system.
3) The core ideas of Greco-Roman philosophy and science emphasized: A) The observation of physics and study of the planets. B) The need for a social hierarchy to keep order C) Logic and empirical observation. D) The separation of religion and government 4) Confucianism emphasized the idea that: A) Equality should exist among all members of society B) Salvation could be attained by prayer, meditation, and good deeds C) Individual goals should be placed ahead of the needs of the group D) Harmony could be achieved by the proper behavior of each member of the family or society