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    Spread Of Buddhism

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    Sample  DBQ  paragraphs:           Directions:       Read  the  THREE  sample  introductory  paragraphs  and  choose  the  one  that  makes   the  most  sense  to  you.    You  may  use  one  of  them  in  your  essay  if  you  have  not  been   able  to  come  up  with  one  of  your  own.      Also  below  is  a

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    Ccot China 100-600 C.E.

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    several cultural continuities‚ the continuation of ancestor worship‚ and political continuities‚ the ongoing building of the Great Wall. During this time there were many changes occurring in china‚ there where cultural changes‚ like the reappearance of Daoism. Another cultural change is the increase in popularity of Buddhism‚ which was brought in by missionaries from India. Another cultural change were new inventions created in china‚ like paper and tea. Not only did the culture change‚ but there were

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    important difference between Han China and the Roman Empire‚ were their views on manual labor. In Han China‚ Confucianism supported the manual labor of farmers and other peasants. Meanwhile in Rome‚ their idea was that manual labor just took away from the slaves. Even with their differences‚ both Rome and Han China laid the foundation for major religions like Christianity‚ Daoism‚ and Confucianism. Those religions are still ruling the world today. They also created lasting legacies that we consider today

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    Associate Level Material Appendix G ` Eastern Religion Elements Matrix | |Hinduism |Buddhism |Confucianism |Daoism | |Countries of origin |India |India |China |China | |Historical figures and

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    AP WORLD STUDY GUIDE UNIT 1 Chapter 1 Before Civilization Around 10‚000 years ago‚ during the Neolithic Age‚ humans began to cultivate plants and to domesticate animals in various parts of the world. Climate change is probably the major reason for the switch from food gathering to food production. Although farming is often harder than hunting and gathering‚ agriculturalists‚ because of their capacity to increase their population‚ expanded across much of the planet at the expense of hunter-gatherers

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    years. In his era‚ China consists of many states. Among them‚ six states are strong enough to influence the future of the kingdom. Military conflicts frequently occurred among them. In order to build up strength to survive‚ many states adopt Legalism which implies strict laws to its people. In this troubling time‚ the very first in human history‚ Confucius proposes his ideology which roots deeply ever in Chinese culture. The reason that makes Confucius one of the most important philosophers

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    Compare and Contrast September 23‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast Patterns in Classical China. Three dynastic cycles—the Zhou‚ the Qin‚ and the Han—covered many centuries of classical China. The dynastic patterns begun in classical Chinese history lasted until the early part of the twentieth century. A family of kings‚ called a “dynasty‚” began ruling China with great vigor‚ developing solid political institutions‚ and encouraging active economies. Each dynasty over time grew weaker‚ tax revenues

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    I. History Review through 600 CE A. Nomads: Follow the Food 1. Satisfy basic needs: shelter and food a. No cities‚ didn’t know how to farm 2. Foraging societies (hunter-gatherer clans): hunt and gather b. Small group of people traveled from point to point based on the climate availability of plants and animals in an area c. Limitations: i. Capacity of their surroundings ii. Inability to store food long-term

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    Life after death

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    allows students the opportunity to choose a religion to study on their own. The first step of this assignment is to select one of the following religions: - Confucianism - Daoism - Shinto Faith - Falun Gong - Cao Dai Once you have selected one of the religions‚ post your responses to the following three questions: Religion: Confucianism 1. Positive Afterlife Potential – What is the reward individuals in this belief-system can expect if they achieve their highest religious goals? (2%) (About

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    introduced into China during the first century CE. This was during the Han dynasty. The main ideology during the Han period was Confucianism. Therefore‚ Buddhism did not have much influence on the lives of the majority of the people in China. However‚ during the third and fourth centuries CE‚ China once again became divided by ethnic and territorial wars. It was then that Confucianism lost its place as the state-sponsored ideology. This resulted in Buddhist religious and philosophical ideas being considered

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