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Torah

Holy book of Judiasm

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Bible

Holy book of Christianity

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Quran

Holy book of Islam

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holy book of Hinduism

The Vedas

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Who is the founder / an important person
of Christianity?

Jesus

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Who is the founder / an important person
of Buddhism?

Siddartha/Buddha

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What religion celebrates Christmas?

christianity

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What religion celebrates Ramadan?

islam

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What do Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all
have in common?

monothesitic

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The Cross is a symbol of what religion?

christianity

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The Star of David is a symbol of what
religion?

Judaism

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What were the Crusades?

he Crusades were a series of
religious wars between Christians and
Muslims (1095-1291).

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What did the Crusades lead to?

The Crusades led to Europeans
wanting more foods, goods, luxury items,
and knowledge, leading to the Age of
Exploration.

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what is the age of exploration

The Age of Exploration was a period
of intense European exploration,
colonization, and cultural exchange, lasting
roughly from the 15th to the 17th centuries.

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Where did the Age of Exploration begin?

portugual

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What was the Columbian Exchange?

The transfer of goods, ideas, food,
people, and diseases between the Old World
(Europe) and the New World.

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What was the Renaissance?

A transformative period in European
history, lasting roughly from the 14th to the 17th
century, that marked a "rebirth" of interest in
classical Greek and Roman culture, art, knowledge,
literature, and philosophy after the Middle Ages.

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What was the Protestant Reformation?

The Protestant Reformation was a 16th-
century religious movement that broke up
Western Christianity, leading to the
establishment of Protestant churches and
separating from the Catholic Church.

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who started the protestant reformation

Martin Luther

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what started the protestant reformation

Martin Luther and other Christians
thought the Catholic Church was corrupt.

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What were the three reasons why European
countries wanted to explore?

God, Glory, Gold

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What land did France mainly claim through
exploration?

Louisiana Territory and Canada

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What land did Britain mainly claim through
exploration?

13 Colonies in North America

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What land did Spain mainly claim through
exploration?

Most of Central and South America