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The Cultural Landscape (Rubenstein) Chapter 6 review questions

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1 AP Human Geography Chapter 6 Religion 1. What three aspects of religion are geographers most concerned with? Case Study / The Dalai Lama Versus the People?s Republic of China 2. Why did the Chinese try to dismantle the religious institutions of a poor remote country? 3. What are the five main reasons why religious tension is intense with respect to the interplay between local diversity and globalization? Key Issue I Where Are Religions Distributed? 4. Describe the difference between ethnic and universalizing religions. Universalizing Religions 5. Draw a pie chart revealing the breakdown in percent between universalizing religions, ethnic religions, and no religion.

Rubenstein Ch 6 Reading Guide

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Chapter 6 - Religion: Key Issue 1 Where Are Religions Distributed? Rubenstein, pp. 178-178 Geographers are concerned with the ______________ _______________ of different ______________ and the resulting potential for _________________. Geographers also observe that different religions are derived in part from the elements of the __________________ _____________________, and that religions in turn, modify the _________________. Read the case study on page 170 1. Who is the Dalai Lama? 2. What country invaded Tibet? 3. Why were the religious institutions of Tibet dismantled? ? UNIVERSALIZING RELIGIONS 1. Draw a picture demonstrating the relationship between the following terms: religion, branch, denomination, sect.

Hinduism

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Ivory Stephenson, Mary Haddad, Bismah Ikram Smith AP World History September 27, 2013 Hinduism Hinduism: What is it? A religion of course, but what is it really about? For starters, Hinduism is a religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic Region. Hinduism is the dominant religion in the Indian subcontinent, particularly India and Nepal. Among other practices, Hinduism includes a broad variety of laws and prescriptions of ?daily morality? based on karma, dharma, and societal norms. There are many diverse traditions in Hinduism that have no single founder.

The Earth and Its People Chapter 6 Outline

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India and Southeast Asia Grand Thesis:Altogether, India and Southeast Asia and great influences of religion and trade, as well as military decrese and non violence increase. A.Foundations of Indian Civilization:Indian Civilization relied on trade, religion, and agriculture. The Indian Sub Continent:The many topogrphical zones of Indian Civilization brought rainfall, crops, and irrigation. 3 topographical zones: Mountainous, Basins, Peninsula Peninsula has 4 zones: Kerala Coast, Coromandel coast, flat area, (Island of Sri Lanka) Peninsular India has plentiful rainfall Indus Valley relied on irrigation Staple crops wheat and rice 2.The Vedic Age:After the Indo-Europeans came to India, the Caste System and a new religion was born.
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