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Geography and

Indian Life

The Origins of Hinduism

Buddhism and India’s

Golden Age

The Legacyof

IndiaPotpurri

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A large landmass that is like a continent.

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subcontinent

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High mountains tower over the northern border of India forming

several mountain ranges including these two ranges.

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Hindu Kush and the Himalayas

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India’s climate is shaped by these seasonal winds.

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Monsoons

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An ancient Indian culture, dating back to 2500 B.C., that included the

people of the entire Indus river region.

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Harappan civilization

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Cities built according to a design.

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planned cities

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These central Asian people moved into India around 1500B.C.

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Aryans

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A social class whose members are identified by their job.

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caste

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Early religion of the Aryans.

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Brahmanism

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Modern name for the major religion of India, which grew out of early

Brahmanism.

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Hinduism

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In Hindu belief, the sum of a person’s actions in life, which determine his or her fate in the

next life.

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karma

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nonviolence

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ahimsa

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The basic beliefs found in this religion include the Four Noble

Truths and the Eightfold Path and was based on the teachings of this

person.

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Buddhism and Siddhartha Gautama

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According to Buddhism, this is the end of suffering in life.

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nirvana

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The collected teachings of Buddha meaning “the true nature

of things”.

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dharma

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The greatest Maurya king, whose reign began in 269 B.C.

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Asoka

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In the mid-1900s, this Indian leader used ahimsa in his fight against

British rule. His life inspired U.S. civil rights leader Martin Luther

King Jr.

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Mohandas Gandhi

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The numerals used in the United States and western Europe, which

originated in India.

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Hindu-Arabic numerals

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Four out of five people living in India today practice this religion.

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Hinduism

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This religion is popular in Asia, Western Europe, and the United

States.

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Buddhism

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The number system first developed in India and used today is called the decimal

system. The name comes from this Latin word meaning “ten”.

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decem

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space invaders

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How many peanuts are needed to make an 18 oz. jar of peanut butter?

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850

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What do you see?

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Duck or Rabbit?

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Who is the artist of this famous painting?

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Who is the artist of this famous painting?

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Vincent van Gogh