PPT-Introduction To DBQ SAMPLE 1 – Buddhism in China
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Based on the documents analyze responses to the spread of Buddhism in China What additional documents would you need to evaluate the extent of Buddhisms appeal
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Based on the documents analyze responses to the spread of Buddhism in China What additional documents would you need to evaluate the extent of Buddhisms appeal use ink on essays. 2600 B.C. – A.D. 550. Section 1: Early Civilizations of India and Pakistan. The Indus Valley is located in the region known as South Asia, or the Indian subcontinent.. Subcontinent: is a large landmass that juts out from a continent.. Dubbs. World. Types of Buddhism. Theravada. Mahayana (Pure Land) . Zen. Lamaism. Theravada. Focused on monks. Stricter, more fundamental. Southeast Asia. Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, Sri Lanka. Mahayana (Pure Land). 581 . 618. 907. 1279. 960. Han Dynasty. Sui Dynasty 581 - 618. Tang 618-907 . Civil War 907-960. Song Dynasty . 960-1279. Bellwork. C. opy down the following timeline. . Section 12.1. China Reunites. 9.1 Intro . China! Yay! Future Overlords! Yay!. 0.5 What was China like during Unit 3?. Even more powerful than in the Classical Era. Biggest cities in the world. Neighbors felt gravitational pull. Outsiders (through trade and conflict) start to influence it more . From Mrs. . Oehler’s. Class Website. Earl Warren Middle School, Solana Beach , CA. Thanks Mrs. . Oehler. !!. China’s Dynasties. Han Dynasty. Period of Disunion. Song Dynasty. Sui Dynasty. Tang Dynasty. Part 2: Hinduism. Theme: How religions adapt and change. Lesson 13. Part 1: Buddhism . Lesson 13. ID & SIG. Buddhism in China, Buddhism in India, Chan Buddhism, dharma, Dunhuang, Four Noble Truths, Mahayana Buddhism, nirvana, Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) . From Mrs. . Oehler’s. Class Website. Earl Warren Middle School, Solana Beach , CA. Thanks Mrs. . Oehler. !!. China’s Dynasties. Han Dynasty. Period of Disunion. Song Dynasty. Sui Dynasty. Tang Dynasty. UNIT 2. What were the major accomplishments of the civilizations of India and China during the “Classical Era”?. How. did these civilizations compare with the ones in the West?. What factors contributed to the rise and fall of empires and dynasties in the East?. fundamental . teachings of Buddhism and the core practices of this spiritual path.. Buddhism . originated in northern India in the 5th century B.C.E. The . tradition . traces its origin to Siddhartha Gautama, who is referred to as the Buddha . A Way of Life . To many, Buddhism goes beyond religion and is more of a philosophy or 'way of life'. The major tenets are … . (1) to lead a moral life. (2) to be mindful and aware of thoughts and actions. CE.. Amida. Jizo. Hotei. (avatar of . Miroku. ). China. Japan. Early Folk Traditions. Early Folk Traditions. Shinto. Classical Daoism. Daoism. Theravada Buddhism (from India). (and . m. aybe Mahayana). To explore the role of China as a third wave superpower.. To examine China’s deep influence on East Asia. To consider how interaction with other peoples had impact on China. To encourage YOU to see China in light of its history and not just the last 70 year. Third Edition. CHAPTER. 8. China and the World:. East Asian Connections. 500–1300. Copyright © . 2016 . by Bedford/St. . Martin’s. Distributed by Bedford/St. Martin's/Macmillan Higher Education strictly for use with its products; Not for redistribution.. Michael Abraham. 2700 BCE–1911 CE > Dynastic or “Imperial Era”. 1911–1949 CE > Republican or “Nationalist” Period . 1949–1976 > Communist Period under Mao Zedong. 1976–Present > Reform Period.
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