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    textile industry etc. | | R | QIN-People who followed Confucianism were persecuted. Followed legalism.HAN- Ruler had Mandate of heaven and Confucianism was still denied | GUPTA and MAURYAN-Hinduism and Buddhism were practiced in both along with Jainism ‚ religious texts called VEDAS | | S | QIN-People were very unified and oppressed due to the government.HAN- Much more harmonious than the previous dynasty but still many class struggles | MAURYAN-Followed the Caste system which ranked class

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    culture of hyderabad

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    fell the Nizam of Asaf Jah dynasty reigned successfully and it became a part of the Indian Union. It is also called the city of Nawabs. Hyderabad is a unique city which practices all religions like Islam‚ Hinduism‚ Christianity‚ Zoroastrianism and Jainism. Eid‚ diwali‚ ugadi and christmas are all celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm. Telugu and Urdu are the two main languages spoken in Hyderabad. The common dress among women is mostly the saree or Salwar Kameez and men often wear sherwanis

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    In situations of civil unrest the people need a leader to led them to justice Martin Luther king Jr and Mahatma Gandhi rose to the accotion and led in the controversial times. Gandhi counter british rule‚ led india to freedom and ignited the thirst for world wide freedom. Martin Luther king utilized Gandhi’s teachings to help leb African Americans and minorities to civil rights for all. While their approaches for peace and equality are similar they are very different. The differences whether is minor

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    worthy sovereign should be judged from a sole factor as to how he employs his sword after being victorious. <br> <br>********** <br>Le Griffin writes that: <br> <br>"Maharaja Ranjit Singh ruled his kingdom exactly according to the Sikh way of life and Sikhism considers everyone as friends and talks about the welfare of all irrespective of caste and creed." <br> <br>********** <br> <br>The spirit of Gurbani couplet‚ "The one Lord is the Father of all and we are the children of the one Lord rules supreme

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    and Indian peoples. Most of their architectural styles demonstrated elements of pen skins and Islamic. 5. What exactly is syncretic art? Give some examples. Sikhism‚ founded by shirt guru Narran as a religion that encompassed equality‚ acts of kindness‚ and many traditional rituals that had to be performed. 6. Identify and describe Sikhism. Syncretic art was s specific form or type of art during the time that held Hindu and Buddhism influences at the time 7. Why do we remember Aurangzeb? Aurangzeb

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    Globalisation in Goa

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    GLOBALISATION - A SHORT HISTORY People around the globe are more connected to each other today than ever before in the history of mankind. Information and money flow more quickly than ever. Goods and services produced in one part of the world are increasingly available in all parts of the world. International travel is more frequent. International communication is commonplace. We live in an intensely interdependent world in which all the earth’s peoples with their immense differences of culture

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    Deviance Is Relative

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    some cultures but not in others for example in the UK it is seen as normal to wear shoes inside your house‚ but in japan in is seen as deviant. Religion is also something that affects what is classed of deviance for example in religions such as Sikhism; they are expected to cover their heads when entering a temple‚ even if they are outside of the Sikh religion it is mandatory to wear something over your head in respect‚ if someone was to enter temple without covering their head it would be seen

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    chapter 6 notes

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    CHAPTER 7 India and Southeast Asia‚ 1500 b.c.e.–1025 c.e. I0. Foundations of Indian Civilization‚ 1500 b.c.e.–300 c.e. A0. The Indian Subcontinent 10. India has three topographical zones: (1) the northern mountainous zone; (2) the Indus and Ganges Basins; and (3) the peninsula. The Vindhya Mountains and the Deccan plateau divide the peninsula from the other two zones. 20. The peninsula itself includes further topographical sub-regions including: (1) tropical Kerala coast in the west; (2)

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    World Religions 1/31/14 Most religions are patriarchal. -Institution led by men that intend to represent “father figures.” -Women are mostly seen as supporting figures. -Women are usually supporting social causes. Negative aspects of religion: -deaths and wars -unethical and misguided -political power‚ groups of followers are able to effect political progress. -may split rather than unify -routinization of charisma leads to a focus on the outside rather than inner spirituality

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    Chapter 5: Worlds Turned Inside Out‚ 1000 – 350 BCE Introduction Leaders became thinkers and teacher‚ not kings “the axial age”- pivotal period between ancient empires and the successor empires Alternative Pathways and Ideas In Eastern Zhou China‚ large territorial states and had formulas for ordering human behavior In Greece and the Levant‚ dynamic city-states and new ideas about good governance East and South Asia‚ Caribbean coast of Mexico‚ coasts of Mediterranean have sacred categories

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