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Example Question #31 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
Siddhartha Gautama __________.
was defeated by Alexander the Great in the Indo-Gangetic Plain
is credited with founding modern Buddhism
settled the island of Sri Lanka
established the first extensive trading system between the Middle East and India
fought against the Emperor Asoka
is credited with founding modern Buddhism
Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha Gautama, or just the Buddha, was a spiritual and somewhat legendary figure on whose teachings the religion of Buddhism was founded. Siddhartha preached a Middle Way between sensory indulgence and the harsh asceticism common in the religions of the time; in doing so, he founded modern Buddhism.
Example Question #32 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
Confucianism developed __________.
out of the belief that good (light) and evil (dark) were fighting throughout history
as a response to the political turmoil under the Zhou dynasty
after the prophet Confucius began receiving messages from God
as a way to limit bureaucracy within China
None of the answers are correct.
as a response to the political turmoil under the Zhou dynasty
Although Confucian values were part of a Chinese bureaucrat's training, it wasn't developed to limit bureaucracy. It was, however, a response to the political turmoil of the Zhou dynasty that Confucius lived through.
Confucius was a philosopher, not a prophet, and the battle between good and evil has more in common with Manichaeism than with Confucianism.
Example Question #33 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
Which of the following religions is the earliest monotheistic religion of the presented options?
Zoroastrianism
Hinduism
Eastern Orthodoxy
Islam
Christianity
Zoroastrianism
Monotheistic religions are differentiated from polytheistic religions in that monotheistic religions believe in only one deity while polytheistic religions believe in many. Examples of monotheistic religions are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, whereas examples of polytheistic religions are Hinduism, Paganism, and Roman, Egyptian, and Greek mythologies.
Zoroastrianism arose in the eastern region of the ancient Persian Empire in about the seventh century BCE. It involves two opposing forces of good and evil and one god. Zoroastrianism is generally considered by historians to be the first monotheistic religion in human history and a great influencing factor in the development of Judaism and, later, Christianity and Islam. Today, somewhere between five hundred thousand and three million people identify as Zoroastrians.
Example Question #34 : World Religions
Which of these religions most heavily emphasizes oneness with nature?
Hinduism
Judaism
Daoism
Confucianism
Deism
Daoism
Daoism is an ancient religion founded approximately in the fourth century BCE. Its principle tenets are the belief in yin and yang and the balance of the universe. In Daoism, oneness with nature is very important.
Example Question #34 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
Which of the following is an early monotheistic religion that arose in the Persian Empire approximately in the seventh century BCE?
Zoroastrianism
Buddhism
Sikhism
Islam
Jainism
Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism arose in the Persian Empire in roughly the seventh century BCE. Along with Judaism, it is one of the earliest known monotheistic religions. Its influence has waned significantly in the last thousand years, but it is still practiced by over 100,000 people worldwide.
Example Question #35 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
Zarathustra is the founder of which ancient religion?
Shinto
Gnosticism
Zoroastrianism
Arianism
Daoism
Zoroastrianism
Zarathustra, also called Zoroaster, is the founder of the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is often considered to be the earliest known monotheistic religion, predating Judaism, although academic consensus on this has not yet been reached.
Example Question #36 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
The Ancient Indian religion of Jainism is centered around the principles of __________.
meditation and filial piety
good works and good faith
obedience and hard work
nonviolence and self-control
abstinence and self-sacrifice
nonviolence and self-control
Jainism is an Ancient Indian religion that arose in approximately the seventh century B.C.E. It still is influential today, although there are relatively few practicioners outside of India. The central tenets of Jainism are nonviolence and self-control.
Example Question #37 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
The political philosophy of Fascism featured an economic system that is best described as
an embrace of neo-liberalism.
a blend of socialism and capitalism.
an outright rejection of capitalism.
a blend of communism and democratic socialism.
an outright rejection of socialism.
a blend of socialism and capitalism.
Fascism shared many goals of socialism, such as a living wage and shared economic indpendence, but sought those goals through close work with corporations. Leaders like Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler used corporate leaders as important backers and gave them preferential treatment in government contracts. This "third way" was characteristic of Fascism's approach to economics.
Example Question #38 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
Which of these is not a quality usually associated with totalitarianism?
Freedom of the press
A charismatic leader
All of these answers
Propaganda
Modern technology
Freedom of the press
Totalitarianism is total rule and control in the hands of one all-powerful leader. Contemporary examples of totalitarianism include North Korea and Syria. Totalitarianism is usually characterized by having a charismatic leader, the use of modern technology to suppress the population, extensive propaganda to ensure loyalty of the population, and a complete lack of freedom of the press.
Example Question #39 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies
How did the government of Brazil differ from the governments of other South American countries in the period immediately after independence?
It was a monarchy as opposed to a republic.
It outlawed slavery and focused on supporting the working class.
It allowed for freedom of the press and assembly.
It remained neutral in global conflicts and neglected to spend money on its armed forces.
It was completely tolerant of people of different religions and ethnicities.
It was a monarchy as opposed to a republic.
The majority of South American countries became republics at the moment of their independence. Many of them would later regress to totalitarian regimes led by armed forces, but they began as republics. Brazil differed from the other South American countries in that it had a strong and assured monarchy, most notably lead by the great Pedro II for much of the nineteenth century.
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