WAP Codified Religions and Cultural Traditions

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Codified Religions
Religions with written texts and rituals, passed down consistently across generations.
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Hinduism
A religion that originated in India around 1500 BCE, founded by the Aryans.
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Rig Veda
The key text of Hinduism.
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Reincarnation
Belief in rebirth after death.
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Karma
The concept of good and bad deeds.
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Dharma
The duty to family and community, such as fulfilling one's caste role.
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Moksha
The ultimate goal of breaking the reincarnation cycle to join the universal spirit.
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Caste System
A social and political structure in India that reduces the need for a strong central government.
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Brahmin
The top caste, consisting of priests and academics, emphasizing the importance of religion.
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Kshatriya
The warrior and king caste.
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Vaishya
The caste of merchants, landowners, and skilled workers.
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Sudra
The base caste, consisting of peasants and farmers.
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Untouchables
Those outside the caste system, handling undesirable jobs such as waste disposal and handling dead bodies.
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Judaism
A monotheistic religion originating in the Middle East, modern-day Israel.
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Ten Commandments
A moral code for behavior to reach the afterlife.
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Covenant
The special relationship with God that makes Jews the 'chosen people.'
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Ethnic Religion
A religion that applies only to those born into it and is not focused on conversion.
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Buddhism
A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, who became the Buddha, 'Enlightened One.'
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Four Noble Truths
The core beliefs of Buddhism stating that all life is suffering, suffering is caused by desire, to end suffering one must end desire, and to end suffering one must follow the Eightfold Path.
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Eightfold Path
Guide to achieve enlightenment (nirvana) through right mindset, actions, and meditation.
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Reincarnation, Karma, Dharma
Similar to Hinduism but outside the caste system.
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Universalizing Religion
Applies to all (men, women, rich, poor), spreading via Silk Roads to China, Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean.
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Historical Impact of Buddhism
Appeals to lower castes seeking enlightenment in one life, challenging the Hindu caste system.
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Conflicts with Hindu Governments
Due to rejection of caste hierarchy.
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Christianity
Monotheistic, universalizing religion founded by Jesus (originally Jewish).
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Core Beliefs of Christianity
Influenced by Judaism (Ten Commandments) and Zoroastrianism (good vs. evil, heaven vs. hell).
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Holy Trinity
Unique to Christianity, not found in Judaism.
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Historical Impact of Christianity
Spreads in the Roman Empire among the poor, offering hope for a better afterlife.
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Persecution of Early Christians
Initially seen as cannibalistic due to communion, conflicting with Roman emperor worship.
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Spread of Christianity
Via merchants and missionaries (e.g., Paul), eventually becoming the Roman Empire's official religion.
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Social Cohesion in Empires
Provides social cohesion in large empires where governments fail to meet all needs.
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Chinese Philosophies
Legalism and Confucianism focus on the dynastic cycle and Mandate of Heaven.
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Dynastic Cycle
Ruling family weakens over time (corruption, overtaxation) and natural disasters signal loss of the Mandate of Heaven.
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Legalism
Authoritarian, strict laws, and harsh punishments (e.g., mutilation, death).
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Standardization in Legalism
Unified weights, measurements, language, and roads (e.g., Qin dynasty's Great Wall construction through forced labor).
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Impact of Legalism
Unpopular due to severity, leading to the Qin dynasty's collapse after Emperor Shi Huangdi's death.
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Confucianism
Founded by Confucius, author of the Analects.
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Core Beliefs of Confucianism
Emphasizes respect (filial piety, ancestor veneration) and education.
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Society as a Family in Confucianism
Emperor as father, subjects as children; mutual care and obedience ensure peace.
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Civil Service Exam
Merit-based bureaucracy requiring knowledge of Confucian texts, history, and laws.
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Historical Impact of Confucianism
Adopted by the Han dynasty (200 BCE) and lasts until 1911 (Chinese Revolution). Stabilizes China by linking the Mandate of Heaven.