Deck 6: India and Southeast Asia, 1500 Bce-1025 Ce

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The Hindu concept of the release from the cycle of reincarnation is called:

A) samsara.
B) yoga.
C) jati.
D) moksha.
E) atman.
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The Vedic Age was a new historical period in India marked by

A) the dominance of Indo-Europeans over India.
B) the migration of merchant traders into India.
C) the emergence of the Vedic Empire.
D) a new weather pattern, the Vedic Storms.
E) a switch to the Vedic alphabet.
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The reincarnation of a person's immortal essence - their atman - into a given class depends on:

A) economic standing in society.
B) karma or deeds in life.
C) physical strength.
D) place within the caste system.
E) divine grace.
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The varna system developed in order to create

A) a uniform legal code in India.
B) social order between groups.
C) standardized religious beliefs.
D) an integrated economic system to aid merchants.
E) a trained army of citizen soldiers.
Question
Indian ritual sacrifices were intended to

A) provide individual rewards.
B) unleash nature's forces.
C) promote stability in the world.
D) provide mobility within the caste system.
E) "weed out" those with bad karma.
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The Indian "subcontinent" typically refers to India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and .

A) Sri Lanka
B) Persia
C) Vietnam
D) Singapore
E) Egypt
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The ultimate spiritual reward in Buddhism is

A) material wealth.
B) nirvana.
C) everlasting life in heaven.
D) union with the ancestors.
E) union with the gods.
Question
A persistent discrimination problem in Indian society that is traceable to the Vedic Age is:

A) Aryas spoke Dravidian and were pushed into the south.
B) Aryas were Indo-European and lighter skinned.
C) Dasas spoke Indo-European and lived in the north.
D) Dasas spoke an unrelated dialect that hasn't been translated.
E) a distraction allowed the Tamils to overthrow both.
Question
Three harvests each year have been possible in some parts of India because of

A) the volcanic nature of the Indian soil.
B) the conservative crops grown in India.
C) high rainfall from the monsoons.
D) traditionally advanced agricultural techniques.
E) the construction of aqueducts for irrigation.
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The collection of Indian detailed prose descriptions of procedures for ritual and sacrifice is the:

A) Ramayana.
B) Upanishads.
C) Dammapada.
D) Brahmanas.
E) Bhagavad-Gita.
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The Brahmins may have delayed the introduction of writing because

A) religious rituals depended on the performance of incantations.
B) oral tradition had survived so long that they did not have a written form of Sanskrit until much later.
C) they were trying to protect their status within society as the keepers of knowledge.
D) they were opposed to the introduction of foreign technology.
E) they didn't oppose writing; we just haven't translated it yet.
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Some followers of Buddhism took vows of

A) social service and humanism.
B) marriage and parenthood.
C) fealty, loyalty, and knighthood.
D) extravagance and epicurianism.
E) celibacy, nonviolence, and poverty.
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Jainism adherents believed in extreme nonviolence, to the extent they

A) would not inhale bugs.
B) would not wear silk
C) would not practice agriculture
D) practiced extreme asceticism.
E) all of these.
Question
The underlying message of the cycle of reincarnation is that you are where you deserve to be, and the only way to improve your lot in the next cycle of existence is to:

A) Strive for economic success.
B) Be the best and strongest human being you can be.
C) Accept your current situation and its attendant duties.
D) Always work to change your life and the world around you.
E) Enlightenment is the right of all of humanity.
Question
Buddhists who had found enlightenment and were on the eve of nirvana but who chose to be reborn into a new body in order to help others along the path of salvation were called:

A) kshatria
B) bodhisattva
C) stupas
D) skyclad
E) red-hat
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Siddhartha Gautama articulated the "Four Noble Truths," which taught that life is suffering, that suffering is caused by desire, that the solution to suffering is curbing one's desires, and that:

A) desire can be curbed by following the Eightfold Path.
B) life is mystical and ephemeral.
C) the meaning of life can be understood by worshiping a plethora of gods and deities.
D) humanity is sinful by nature.
E) the worship of God is the highest calling of man.
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Buddhism and Jainism gained popularity in the late Vedic period because

A) they tapped into the wellspring of popular discontent with the status and ranking of Brahmins.
B) there was more trade going on with China and missionaries were sent.
C) naturalistic religions were felt to be more in keeping with the sky-gods of old.
D) they offered insight or enlightenment as a path to salvation instead of rituals.
E) each posited polygamy as an option.
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Buddhists who followed the original teachings of the Buddha were called practitioners of Theravada, while those who followed more popular newer features were called:

A) practitioners of Aryanism.
B) "embracers of the new concepts."
C) Yogacarans.
D) practitioners of Mahayana.
E) the School of the Lightning Bolt.
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Which of the following statements about women in the Vedic Age cannot be learned from Vedic literature?

A) They are depicted as slaves to men.
B) They are depicted as strong and resourceful, reflecting a favorable position in society.
C) They could own property.
D) They were usually married in their mid to late teens.
E) They studied sacred lore and composed religious hymns.
Question
Calling into question the priests exclusive hold on salvation, which of the following was a way that individuals sought an alternative path to salvation?

A) Practicing yoga
B) Practicing meditation
C) Eating a special diet
D) Moving to the forest
E) All of the above
Question
The Mauryan leader Ashoka converted to Buddhism and became a unique leader because

A) of his visions and revelations.
B) of his lifetime dedication to nonviolence, morality, and moderation.
C) of Buddhist support for his government policies.
D) he was overwhelmed by the brutality of his early conquests.
E) of his abdication in favor of Siddhartha Gautama.
Question
Which of the following has not been a factor in India's habitual political fragmentation?

A) The extremely varied Indian landscape
B) The many different forms of economic activity
C) India's complex social hierarchy
D) Many languages and cultural practices
E) Repeated interference by China in Indian affairs
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Which of the following is not an element of the Hindu religion?

A) Fertility rituals
B) The denial of the existence of a soul
C) The Vedic religion of north Indian Aryans
D) Dravidian practices such as human sacrifice
E) Female deities
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The Gupta kings were patrons of which of the following endeavors:

A) Hindu.
B) Buddhist.
C) Jain.
D) Brahmins in exchange for land.
E) All of the above.
Question
The earliest deciphered Indian writing was

A) a copy of the Baghavad-Gita.
B) epic poetry.
C) law codes outlining the varnas.
D) the edicts of Ashoka inscribed on stone pillars.
E) the Lotus sutras of Nichiren Buddhism.
Question
The Mauryan Empire was the first government to unite much of India after

A) the death of Alexander the Great.
B) the assassination of Maurya.
C) the introduction of Buddhism.
D) the Indo-European invasion.
E) an outbreak of the bubonic plague.
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One of the most important contributions made by Gupta intellectuals was the development of "Arabic numerals" and the

A) concept of zero.
B) astronomical telescope.
C) development of a written Indian language.
D) invention of the maritime compass.
E) invention of gunpowder.
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One of the most common forms of worship in Hinduism is doing service to a deity by bathing, clothing, or:

A) feeding its statue.
B) ritual human sacrifice.
C) alms to the poor.
D) maintaining hearth fires.
E) prayers in temple.
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One of the most sacred places for pilgrimage in Hinduism is

A) the Deccan plain.
B) Shiva's temple in Bengal
C) the Khyber pass
D) the top of the Himalayas.
E) the Ganges River.
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Called "the preserver," this more popular Hindu deity in the north of India is:

A) Shiva
B) Deva
C) Vishnu
D) Krishna
E) Kali
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The most important form of Indian sacred literature is the

A) the Iliad and the Odyssey.
B) the Vedas and the Upanishads.
C) The Tripitaka and The Collected Works of Nagarjuna.
D) The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Laws of Manu.
E) Bhagavad-Gita.
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Why is the Gupta Empire described as a "theater-state"?

A) It used actors as administrative officials
B) It hired foreign armies to enforce policies
C) It shared the wealth of the empire with all equally
D) The splendor and ceremonies of court advertised the benefits of empire
E) They sacrificed their enemies in an open theater
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The three Tamil kingdoms were known for which intellectual output?

A) standardization of Sanskrit.
B) development of iron technology.
C) great literary and artistic productivity.
D) a scientific center of astronomy.
E) building the first university in India.
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During the Gupta period, India developed an extensive land and sea trading network by exporting what products largely in exchange for Chinese silk and Indonesian spices?

A) Silk, spices, and porcelain
B) Cotton cloth, ivory, metalwork, and animals
C) Slaves, sugar, and lapis lazuli
D) Cattle, blue dye, and sandalwood
E) Religious implements, incense, and paraffin
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Hinduism can be described as an evolution of the Vedic religions because it had roots in Buddhism and south Indian religious practices, and:

A) it adapted its notions of eternal time to be closer to those of Buddhism and therefore attract more followers.
B) it focused on fewer gods and became a more organized religion.
C) it was based on the Vedas, but these were finally written down in an orthodox form with prescribed formats.
D) it combined Aryan and Dravidian elements.
E) unlike Buddhism, Hinduism argues that the atman evolves into an enlightened spirit that retains the self.
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The classical form of the Hindu temple emerged in what era?

A) Vedic.
B) Brahmin.
C) Gupta
D) Mauriyan
E) Deccan.
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The major reason the Mauryan Empire collapsed was

A) overextension.
B) demand for resources by the administrative and military complex.
C) the nonmaterialist part of Buddhism as espoused by Ashoka, which caused economic collapse.
D) conquest by the Mongols.
E) religious revolts against Buddhism led by Brahmins eager to regain their power.
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The idea of gods having avatars is demonstrated in Devi/Kali, who represents

A) fertility and old age.
B) planting and harvesting.
C) fire and water.
D) creation and destruction.
E) chaos and order.
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What was the greatest advantage of the Gupta Empire army?

A) trebuchets.
B) a well armed cavalry
C) an elaborate spy network
D) gunpowder from the Xiongnu
E) the imperial road system
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for fostering expansion and prosperity in the post-Mauryan era?

A) the growth of crafts.
B) increased use of coins.
C) powerful guilds.
D) uniform religious practices.
E) increased long-distance trade.
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The first major Southeast Asian center, Funan, dominated what key location for trade?

A) Hong Kong
B) Bo Hai
C) The Isthmus of Kra
D) Indonesia
E) the South China Sea
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Which of the following were Hindu-Buddhist influences from India into the Malay region?

A) models of bureaucracy
B) ceremonial practices
C) forms of artistic representation
D) employed priests and scribes
E) all of the above
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Brahmin
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
Vedas
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Which of the following are not among the plant and animal species that thrive in Southeast Asia?

A) Rice and soybeans
B) Coconuts, bananas, and sugar cane
C) Chickens and pigs
D) Yams and cocoyams
E) Wheat and water buffalo
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Mauryan Empire
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karma
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Hinduism
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The strategic importance of Southeast Asia was due to regional natural resources and the region first rose to prominence because

A) it was safe from Mongol and Chinese invasions.
B) of its high population density.
C) it was an intermediary in regional trade.
D) of plentiful rainfall and tropical temperatures.
E) of abundant natural resources.
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The Gupta Empire collapsed in 550 C.E.

A) when Emperor Gupta was charged with corruption.
B) when the Mandate of Heaven signaled the end of the dynasty.
C) after invasions by the Huns of Central Asia.
D) when popular sovereignty became the will of the people.
E) due to overspending on temple construction.
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Southeast Asia is described as a "geologically active zone," meaning that

A) it has open plains that are excellent for herding animals.
B) it has river valleys mixed with a warm dry climate, perfect for agriculture.
C) it has dry, rocky soil and heavy rainfall, which promote microorganisms.
D) the islands are the tops of a chain of volcanoes.
E) it suffers plate tectonic activity.
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
Buddha
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
Mahayana Buddhism
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The most important cultural influences on Southeast Asian kingdoms came from

A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Polynesia.
D) India.
E) Australia.
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The Srivijayan king presented himself as a bodhisattva, or

A) god on earth.
B) father of the people.
C) a scholar of science and mathematics.
D) someone who had achieved enlightenment and would share his wisdom with the people.
E) a warrior of the highest caliber.
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
moksha
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
varna
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Most of Southeast Asia's early commerce was conducted with

A) India and China.
B) the Sasanid Empire.
C) Egypt.
D) Armenia.
E) the Scythians.
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The Srivijayan kingdom is renowned for allying with Buddhists to build one of the most famous temples in

A) Sri Lanka.
B) Singapore.
C) Borobodur.
D) Funan.
E) Malacca.
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monsoon
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Mahabharata
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Tamil kingdoms
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theater-state
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The chapter opener takes an excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita. How is the story of Arjuna and Krishna a perfect metaphor for understanding the meaning of God in Hinduism as well as the importance of karma and reincarnation?
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
Jainism
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Describe the aftermath of the collapse of the Indus River Valley civilization and the advent of the Vedic Age in terms of geography, technology, and class divisions.
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Traditionally, what are the duties of a young Indian man through the ideal life cycle? Can you imagine a similar life cycle for yourself?
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
Ashoka
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Discuss the effects of polytheism and the lack of unification in India prior to Ashoka.
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At the end of the Vedic period, the authority of the Brahmins was challenged by individuals seeking new spiritual answers. What was the result of this challenge?
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Srivijaya
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Gupta Empire
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Funan
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Borobodur
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Kama Sutra
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Hindu Kush
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Bhagavad-Gita
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Vishnu
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Describe the rise and importance of the Mauryan Empire.
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Theravada Buddhism
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1
The Hindu concept of the release from the cycle of reincarnation is called:

A) samsara.
B) yoga.
C) jati.
D) moksha.
E) atman.
moksha.
2
The Vedic Age was a new historical period in India marked by

A) the dominance of Indo-Europeans over India.
B) the migration of merchant traders into India.
C) the emergence of the Vedic Empire.
D) a new weather pattern, the Vedic Storms.
E) a switch to the Vedic alphabet.
the dominance of Indo-Europeans over India.
3
The reincarnation of a person's immortal essence - their atman - into a given class depends on:

A) economic standing in society.
B) karma or deeds in life.
C) physical strength.
D) place within the caste system.
E) divine grace.
karma or deeds in life.
4
The varna system developed in order to create

A) a uniform legal code in India.
B) social order between groups.
C) standardized religious beliefs.
D) an integrated economic system to aid merchants.
E) a trained army of citizen soldiers.
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Indian ritual sacrifices were intended to

A) provide individual rewards.
B) unleash nature's forces.
C) promote stability in the world.
D) provide mobility within the caste system.
E) "weed out" those with bad karma.
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The Indian "subcontinent" typically refers to India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and .

A) Sri Lanka
B) Persia
C) Vietnam
D) Singapore
E) Egypt
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The ultimate spiritual reward in Buddhism is

A) material wealth.
B) nirvana.
C) everlasting life in heaven.
D) union with the ancestors.
E) union with the gods.
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A persistent discrimination problem in Indian society that is traceable to the Vedic Age is:

A) Aryas spoke Dravidian and were pushed into the south.
B) Aryas were Indo-European and lighter skinned.
C) Dasas spoke Indo-European and lived in the north.
D) Dasas spoke an unrelated dialect that hasn't been translated.
E) a distraction allowed the Tamils to overthrow both.
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Three harvests each year have been possible in some parts of India because of

A) the volcanic nature of the Indian soil.
B) the conservative crops grown in India.
C) high rainfall from the monsoons.
D) traditionally advanced agricultural techniques.
E) the construction of aqueducts for irrigation.
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10
The collection of Indian detailed prose descriptions of procedures for ritual and sacrifice is the:

A) Ramayana.
B) Upanishads.
C) Dammapada.
D) Brahmanas.
E) Bhagavad-Gita.
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The Brahmins may have delayed the introduction of writing because

A) religious rituals depended on the performance of incantations.
B) oral tradition had survived so long that they did not have a written form of Sanskrit until much later.
C) they were trying to protect their status within society as the keepers of knowledge.
D) they were opposed to the introduction of foreign technology.
E) they didn't oppose writing; we just haven't translated it yet.
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Some followers of Buddhism took vows of

A) social service and humanism.
B) marriage and parenthood.
C) fealty, loyalty, and knighthood.
D) extravagance and epicurianism.
E) celibacy, nonviolence, and poverty.
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Jainism adherents believed in extreme nonviolence, to the extent they

A) would not inhale bugs.
B) would not wear silk
C) would not practice agriculture
D) practiced extreme asceticism.
E) all of these.
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The underlying message of the cycle of reincarnation is that you are where you deserve to be, and the only way to improve your lot in the next cycle of existence is to:

A) Strive for economic success.
B) Be the best and strongest human being you can be.
C) Accept your current situation and its attendant duties.
D) Always work to change your life and the world around you.
E) Enlightenment is the right of all of humanity.
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Buddhists who had found enlightenment and were on the eve of nirvana but who chose to be reborn into a new body in order to help others along the path of salvation were called:

A) kshatria
B) bodhisattva
C) stupas
D) skyclad
E) red-hat
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Siddhartha Gautama articulated the "Four Noble Truths," which taught that life is suffering, that suffering is caused by desire, that the solution to suffering is curbing one's desires, and that:

A) desire can be curbed by following the Eightfold Path.
B) life is mystical and ephemeral.
C) the meaning of life can be understood by worshiping a plethora of gods and deities.
D) humanity is sinful by nature.
E) the worship of God is the highest calling of man.
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17
Buddhism and Jainism gained popularity in the late Vedic period because

A) they tapped into the wellspring of popular discontent with the status and ranking of Brahmins.
B) there was more trade going on with China and missionaries were sent.
C) naturalistic religions were felt to be more in keeping with the sky-gods of old.
D) they offered insight or enlightenment as a path to salvation instead of rituals.
E) each posited polygamy as an option.
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18
Buddhists who followed the original teachings of the Buddha were called practitioners of Theravada, while those who followed more popular newer features were called:

A) practitioners of Aryanism.
B) "embracers of the new concepts."
C) Yogacarans.
D) practitioners of Mahayana.
E) the School of the Lightning Bolt.
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19
Which of the following statements about women in the Vedic Age cannot be learned from Vedic literature?

A) They are depicted as slaves to men.
B) They are depicted as strong and resourceful, reflecting a favorable position in society.
C) They could own property.
D) They were usually married in their mid to late teens.
E) They studied sacred lore and composed religious hymns.
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20
Calling into question the priests exclusive hold on salvation, which of the following was a way that individuals sought an alternative path to salvation?

A) Practicing yoga
B) Practicing meditation
C) Eating a special diet
D) Moving to the forest
E) All of the above
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21
The Mauryan leader Ashoka converted to Buddhism and became a unique leader because

A) of his visions and revelations.
B) of his lifetime dedication to nonviolence, morality, and moderation.
C) of Buddhist support for his government policies.
D) he was overwhelmed by the brutality of his early conquests.
E) of his abdication in favor of Siddhartha Gautama.
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22
Which of the following has not been a factor in India's habitual political fragmentation?

A) The extremely varied Indian landscape
B) The many different forms of economic activity
C) India's complex social hierarchy
D) Many languages and cultural practices
E) Repeated interference by China in Indian affairs
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23
Which of the following is not an element of the Hindu religion?

A) Fertility rituals
B) The denial of the existence of a soul
C) The Vedic religion of north Indian Aryans
D) Dravidian practices such as human sacrifice
E) Female deities
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24
The Gupta kings were patrons of which of the following endeavors:

A) Hindu.
B) Buddhist.
C) Jain.
D) Brahmins in exchange for land.
E) All of the above.
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25
The earliest deciphered Indian writing was

A) a copy of the Baghavad-Gita.
B) epic poetry.
C) law codes outlining the varnas.
D) the edicts of Ashoka inscribed on stone pillars.
E) the Lotus sutras of Nichiren Buddhism.
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26
The Mauryan Empire was the first government to unite much of India after

A) the death of Alexander the Great.
B) the assassination of Maurya.
C) the introduction of Buddhism.
D) the Indo-European invasion.
E) an outbreak of the bubonic plague.
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27
One of the most important contributions made by Gupta intellectuals was the development of "Arabic numerals" and the

A) concept of zero.
B) astronomical telescope.
C) development of a written Indian language.
D) invention of the maritime compass.
E) invention of gunpowder.
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28
One of the most common forms of worship in Hinduism is doing service to a deity by bathing, clothing, or:

A) feeding its statue.
B) ritual human sacrifice.
C) alms to the poor.
D) maintaining hearth fires.
E) prayers in temple.
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29
One of the most sacred places for pilgrimage in Hinduism is

A) the Deccan plain.
B) Shiva's temple in Bengal
C) the Khyber pass
D) the top of the Himalayas.
E) the Ganges River.
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30
Called "the preserver," this more popular Hindu deity in the north of India is:

A) Shiva
B) Deva
C) Vishnu
D) Krishna
E) Kali
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31
The most important form of Indian sacred literature is the

A) the Iliad and the Odyssey.
B) the Vedas and the Upanishads.
C) The Tripitaka and The Collected Works of Nagarjuna.
D) The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Laws of Manu.
E) Bhagavad-Gita.
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32
Why is the Gupta Empire described as a "theater-state"?

A) It used actors as administrative officials
B) It hired foreign armies to enforce policies
C) It shared the wealth of the empire with all equally
D) The splendor and ceremonies of court advertised the benefits of empire
E) They sacrificed their enemies in an open theater
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33
The three Tamil kingdoms were known for which intellectual output?

A) standardization of Sanskrit.
B) development of iron technology.
C) great literary and artistic productivity.
D) a scientific center of astronomy.
E) building the first university in India.
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34
During the Gupta period, India developed an extensive land and sea trading network by exporting what products largely in exchange for Chinese silk and Indonesian spices?

A) Silk, spices, and porcelain
B) Cotton cloth, ivory, metalwork, and animals
C) Slaves, sugar, and lapis lazuli
D) Cattle, blue dye, and sandalwood
E) Religious implements, incense, and paraffin
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35
Hinduism can be described as an evolution of the Vedic religions because it had roots in Buddhism and south Indian religious practices, and:

A) it adapted its notions of eternal time to be closer to those of Buddhism and therefore attract more followers.
B) it focused on fewer gods and became a more organized religion.
C) it was based on the Vedas, but these were finally written down in an orthodox form with prescribed formats.
D) it combined Aryan and Dravidian elements.
E) unlike Buddhism, Hinduism argues that the atman evolves into an enlightened spirit that retains the self.
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36
The classical form of the Hindu temple emerged in what era?

A) Vedic.
B) Brahmin.
C) Gupta
D) Mauriyan
E) Deccan.
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37
The major reason the Mauryan Empire collapsed was

A) overextension.
B) demand for resources by the administrative and military complex.
C) the nonmaterialist part of Buddhism as espoused by Ashoka, which caused economic collapse.
D) conquest by the Mongols.
E) religious revolts against Buddhism led by Brahmins eager to regain their power.
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38
The idea of gods having avatars is demonstrated in Devi/Kali, who represents

A) fertility and old age.
B) planting and harvesting.
C) fire and water.
D) creation and destruction.
E) chaos and order.
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39
What was the greatest advantage of the Gupta Empire army?

A) trebuchets.
B) a well armed cavalry
C) an elaborate spy network
D) gunpowder from the Xiongnu
E) the imperial road system
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40
Which of the following was NOT a reason for fostering expansion and prosperity in the post-Mauryan era?

A) the growth of crafts.
B) increased use of coins.
C) powerful guilds.
D) uniform religious practices.
E) increased long-distance trade.
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41
The first major Southeast Asian center, Funan, dominated what key location for trade?

A) Hong Kong
B) Bo Hai
C) The Isthmus of Kra
D) Indonesia
E) the South China Sea
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42
Which of the following were Hindu-Buddhist influences from India into the Malay region?

A) models of bureaucracy
B) ceremonial practices
C) forms of artistic representation
D) employed priests and scribes
E) all of the above
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43
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Brahmin
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44
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45
Which of the following are not among the plant and animal species that thrive in Southeast Asia?

A) Rice and soybeans
B) Coconuts, bananas, and sugar cane
C) Chickens and pigs
D) Yams and cocoyams
E) Wheat and water buffalo
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46
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Mauryan Empire
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47
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48
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49
The strategic importance of Southeast Asia was due to regional natural resources and the region first rose to prominence because

A) it was safe from Mongol and Chinese invasions.
B) of its high population density.
C) it was an intermediary in regional trade.
D) of plentiful rainfall and tropical temperatures.
E) of abundant natural resources.
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50
The Gupta Empire collapsed in 550 C.E.

A) when Emperor Gupta was charged with corruption.
B) when the Mandate of Heaven signaled the end of the dynasty.
C) after invasions by the Huns of Central Asia.
D) when popular sovereignty became the will of the people.
E) due to overspending on temple construction.
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51
Southeast Asia is described as a "geologically active zone," meaning that

A) it has open plains that are excellent for herding animals.
B) it has river valleys mixed with a warm dry climate, perfect for agriculture.
C) it has dry, rocky soil and heavy rainfall, which promote microorganisms.
D) the islands are the tops of a chain of volcanoes.
E) it suffers plate tectonic activity.
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52
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Buddha
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53
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Mahayana Buddhism
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54
The most important cultural influences on Southeast Asian kingdoms came from

A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Polynesia.
D) India.
E) Australia.
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55
The Srivijayan king presented himself as a bodhisattva, or

A) god on earth.
B) father of the people.
C) a scholar of science and mathematics.
D) someone who had achieved enlightenment and would share his wisdom with the people.
E) a warrior of the highest caliber.
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56
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moksha
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57
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58
Most of Southeast Asia's early commerce was conducted with

A) India and China.
B) the Sasanid Empire.
C) Egypt.
D) Armenia.
E) the Scythians.
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59
The Srivijayan kingdom is renowned for allying with Buddhists to build one of the most famous temples in

A) Sri Lanka.
B) Singapore.
C) Borobodur.
D) Funan.
E) Malacca.
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60
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monsoon
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61
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Mahabharata
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62
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Tamil kingdoms
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63
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64
The chapter opener takes an excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita. How is the story of Arjuna and Krishna a perfect metaphor for understanding the meaning of God in Hinduism as well as the importance of karma and reincarnation?
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65
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Jainism
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66
Describe the aftermath of the collapse of the Indus River Valley civilization and the advent of the Vedic Age in terms of geography, technology, and class divisions.
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67
Traditionally, what are the duties of a young Indian man through the ideal life cycle? Can you imagine a similar life cycle for yourself?
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68
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Ashoka
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69
Discuss the effects of polytheism and the lack of unification in India prior to Ashoka.
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70
At the end of the Vedic period, the authority of the Brahmins was challenged by individuals seeking new spiritual answers. What was the result of this challenge?
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71
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Srivijaya
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72
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Gupta Empire
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73
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Funan
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74
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75
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Kama Sutra
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76
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Hindu Kush
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77
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Bhagavad-Gita
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78
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Vishnu
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79
Describe the rise and importance of the Mauryan Empire.
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80
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Theravada Buddhism
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