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REL 1000 REED Test 2 Buddhism Questions With Complete Solutions
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The 3 gems of buddhism correct answer: Buddha, Dharma, Sangha 
 
Fully enlightened teacher; not the only one, there will be more (like the pope) correct answer: Buddha 
 
The teachings of eternal truth; there is nothing unchanging about us (Buddhism); sometimes called the "The Law" correct answer: Dharma 
 
The community (Buddhism) correct answer: Sangha 
 
Buddha of this age; lived over 500 lives; taught for 45 years; entered state of nirvana at death correct answer: Siddhartha Gautama 
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RELI-448N Week 3 Discussion: Buddhism (GRADED)
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RELI-448N Week 3 Discussion: Buddhism Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 4 Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source Initial Post Instructio ns For the initial post, respond to one of the following options: Define Theravada and Mahayana. Describe the Arhat and the Bodhisattva. Explain how each achieves the goal of nirvana. Examine how they relate to some of the key concepts/teachings (e.g., the Four Noble Truths, the three marks of reality). Ma...
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Grade 9 essay: 12 marker model answer for RS--"A true Bodhisattva would not need objects and places for worship" (to what extent do you agree with this statement)
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12 marker I did for homework that got me a grade 9 (including 3 for SPAG). This follows the AQA GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism exam board.
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RELI-448N Week 3 Discussion: Buddhism - Different Discussions Well Explained
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RELI 448N Week 3 Discussion: Buddhism Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook: Chapter 4 • Lesson • Minimum of 1 scholarly source Initial Post Instructions For the initial post, respond to one of the following options: 1. Define Theravada and Mahayana. Describe the Arhat and the Bodhisattva. Explain how each achieves the goal of nirvana. Examine how they relate to some of the key concepts/teachings (e.g., the Four Noble Truths, the three marks o...
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TCC Exam 2, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+
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TCC Exam 2, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+ 
 
Who is the founder of Buddhism? 
 
Confucius 
Siddartha Gautama 
Laozi 
Amitabha - Siddartha Gautama 
 
Confucianism, Daoism and ______ were commonly referred to as the Three Teachings; they had an enduring influence on almost all aspects of traditional Chinese culture. 
 
Legalism 
Buddhism 
Yin-Yang Cosmology 
Christianity - Buddhism 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the "Four Noble Truths"? 
 
All life is inevitably sorrowf...
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REL 134 Final (100% correct answers)
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Dharma/dharma correct answers Dharma: the universe, the teachings of the historical Buddha; also the second of the Three Jewels, which one can look towards for refuge and guidance 
 
dharma: caste duty; in Mahayana, it is the smallest thing which all things are made of; all dharmas are emptiness 
 
the Buddha had renounced his dharma (caste duty) in order to pursue enlightenment and spread his Dharma - possible a critique of the Vedic caste system 
 
Six Realms of Existence correct answers makes...
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EAS 160 Questions and Answers 2023
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EAS 160 Questions and Answers 2023 
Dukkha can be translated as 
dissatisfaction, suffering, and pain 
 
 
 
The Buddha was raised as a Hindu 
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The Middle Way is the path between 
self-indulgence and self-denial 
 
 
 
The buddha taught that the highest obligation of human beings is to become one with his spirit 
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Literal translation of samsara 
wandering 
 
 
 
eight-fold path 
Eight steps to end suffering and attain enlightenment according to Buddhist tradition. 
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Sophia_Art_History_1_Milestone_3,100% CORRECT
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Which of the following are characteristics of Byzantine architecture that are present in the dome of the Hagia Sophia?
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Archivolts, tympanum
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Pendentive, squinch
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Tympanum, pendentive
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Squinch, archivolts
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Which of the following works is from South America?
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Which of the following is NOT an architectural work associated with the early Renaissance in Florence? 
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Palazzo Medici
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Santo Spirito
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Alhambra
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Cathedral of Florence
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art history final milestone,100% CORRECT
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Think about the early forms of religion in India and how they differ. Select the option that describes Yakshi, a feature of one of these religions. 
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Benevolent nature spirit, usually depicted as a voluptuous female.
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Mauryan emperor who erected great pillars inscribed with his moral edicts.
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Founder of the central tenets of Jainism, including the immortality and transmigration of the soul.
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Symbol of a moral order that keeps the universe from falling into chaos.
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Which of t...
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Sophia Learning Art History 1 – Unit 3 Milestone 3|Art history 1 Challenge unit 3 Sophia Course (answers) Summer 2020.
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Sophia Learning Art History 1 – Unit 3 Milestone 3
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What is a major tenet of Pure Land Buddhism?
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Enlightenment is an impossible goal and good deeds on earth are more important.
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People cannot reach enlightenment on their own but only through faith in Amida's
salvation.
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People must reach enlightenment on their own without the aid of Amida.
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Enlightenment can only be attained with direction from the bodhisattva.
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