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Name the physical features in South Asia
Himalayan Mts, large river delta and dry plateaus
what are the steps in the formation of the South Asian subcontinent
a subcontinent was once part of a plate that broke off and moved slowly North until it collided with larger plates that contained Europe and Asia. The smaller plate pushed under the large plate to form mountains, Himalayans
what are the ways that most people on the Indo-Ganges Plain farm
use water from the rivers to irrigate and enrich their farms, many grow food for just themselves and others trade with small groups of villagers
what are the common industries in South Asia
fishing, farming, manufacture clothes
name the main events in Indian history
the Harappan civilization thrived and spread throughout the Indus valley. It vanished sometime around 1700BC
describe the Vedas
books that contain Aryad stories and songs
what were the Persian contributions to Indian civilization
created a system of roads
discuss how Zoroastrianism came to the people of India
a Persian prophet brought it to the people
how did the Mauryan empire change Indian civilization
it controlled many aspects of Indian life
why did historians think that Aryan beliefs influenced Hinduism
Hindus sing the Vedas (songs dedicated to the Aryan gods)
what are the main beliefs of Hinduism
there are seven essential doctrines: peaceful living, freedom of thought, respect of nature and animals, becoming one with Brahman
describe the caste system
everyone is born into a lifelong social group, they must remain in the caste forever
name those who may participate in Hinduism
everyone-people in all social castes
the title 'Buddha" means what
the Enlightened one
list the four Noble Truths of Buddhism
-Suffering is a part of life
-people suffer because they want so many things in life
-if people could free themselves from wanting so many things they will not suffer
-free yourself from want and suffering by following the eightfold path
what tells Buddhists that they should follow the Eightfold Path
the Four Noble Truths
name the equalities recommended by the Eightfold Path
wisdom, morality and meditation