Buddhism Hinduism – Religions and History
In this lesson, we discuss Buddhism and Hinduism religions and some US history in detail.
Founder of Hinduism
Brahma
Key Beliefs (Hinduism)
religion as a way of liberating the soul from the allusions of Mistahose
Gods (Hinduism)
Vishu, Krishna,
Sacraed Literature (Hinduism)
Kharma, and reincarnation
Effects on Society (Hinduism)
Today they are free to choose their society they worship of to choose
Modern Day Traditions (Hinduism)
Determine what a person to be at and how they could eat it
Founder (Buddhism)
Siddhartha
Key Beliefs (Buddhism)
first, second, third, nobel truths
Gods (Buddhism)
Buddah
Sacred Literature (Buddhism)
Enlightenment is a Nobel truth
Effects on Society (Buddhism)
the pilgrhams circled the sacred objects manly moving clockwise
Modern Day Traditions (Buddhism)
the year that the woman can present will distract the men from religous duties
Reincarnation
individual soul is born again until they reach Moscha
Kharma
Good or bad deeds follow from one reincarnation to another. it influences specific life circumstances
Jainism
was born about 599 BC and dies in 527 BC. Believed that everything in the universe has a soul
Enlightenment
wisdom. Understanding of the cause and suffering in the world
Nirvana
the Buddist word for relief of selfishness.
How does a referedum give people more influence in governtment?
It allows people to vote to accept or reject a law
Which of the following did Sherman Antitrust Act make illegal in 1890?
Trust and monopolies
Critics claimed political machines made government less fair because machines…
Favored their supporters
Why were few court cases won against monopolies and trusts during Gilded Age?
Monopolies and trusts were supported by federal courts
Which of the following was the main “spoil” in the spoils system?
Positions in government
Why were so few violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act brought to courts?
Court cases cost too much time and money
Which reform measure could voters use to approve and amendment to their state constitution
A referendum
How did the railroads respond to state governments’ legislation during the gilded age?
Railroad companies challenged the new the new laws in the courts
In the late 1800s, political machines remained in power mostly by trading money and favors for
Votes
In 1877, congress passed which of the following pieces of legislation to regulate railroads?
The interstate commerce act