Ap Hug CH6
A universalizing religion -is based on the physical characteristics of a particular location on the earth's surface -appeals to people living in a wide variety of locations -is rarely transmitted through missionaries -is usually found in less developed countries -all of the above
appeals to people living in a wide variety of locations
Administration of the Roman Catholic church is hierarchical. Which of the following describes the geographical hierarchy from largest unit to smallest? church archdiocese diocese parish archdiocese diocese church parish archdiocese diocese parish church parish diocese archdiocese church church parish diocese archdiocese
archdiocese diocese parish church
Everyday worship in Hinduism is most likely to take place at a holy shrine as part of a pilgrimage at home in a pagoda in a temple
at home
What is religion Y? Roman Catholic Lutheran Baptist Methodist Latter-day Saint (Mormon)
atter-day Saint (Mormon)
Baptist and Islam are examples of hierarchical religions ethnic religions animistic religions autonomous religions theocratic religions
autonomous religions
A large and fundamental division within a religion is a sect. family. dialect. denomination. branch.
branch
Adherents of which religion are also likely to believe in other religions simultaneously? Buddhism Hinduism Judaism Christianity Islam
buddhism
The world's most widely distributed religion is Islam. Animism. Christianity. Hinduism. Buddhism.
christianity
The influence of religion on the cultural landscape can be seen in all following ways EXCEPT places of worship. burial grounds. shrines and temples commercial districts. sacred sites.
commercial districts.
Beliefs concerning the origin of the universe are called animism. monotheism. astronomy. cosmogony. polytheism.
cosmogony
Which of the following is NOT associated with the Baha'i faith? diffusion through relocation diffusion a universal message sacred sites in the Muslim/Christian/Jewish holy land decline in recent decades temple structures on all inhabited continents
decline in recent decades
Lutheranism is an example of a Christian branch. family. denomination. religion. sect.
denomination
A Pakistani man moves his entire family to a predominantly Pakistani neighborhood in London where he and his community maintain many of their cultural traditions. This describes a diorama diaspora multicultural enclave Pakistani ghetto. gentrified community.
diaspora
The two primary Eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism each have their hearths located where? Jerusalem, Israel Western Saudi Arabia Eastern China Southeast Asia northern india
northern india
Especially important in Taoism is ethical principles and behavior. reflection on the mystical and magical aspects of nature. daily reading of sacred texts. belief in one all-powerful God.
reflection on the mystical and magical aspects of nature.
A system of beliefs and practices that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities" is a geographer's definition of cosmogony mysticism shamanism religion secularism
religion
Which of the following religions is a monotheistic religion? Hinduism Shintoism Animism Judaism Buddhism
judaism
Where in the United States does Roman Catholicism dominate? southern New England Southwest Pacific Northwest Southeast A and B
A and B
Which statement best describes the distribution of the Jewish population in the world? Nearly 90% of all Jews in the world live in Israel. Most Jews live in Russia and Eastern Europe About half of all Jews live in Israel, the rest are concentrated in urban areas of Europe and North America About half of all Jews live in European cities, the rest live in Israel. Only one-quarter of all Jews live in Israel, the rest are concentrated in North America.
About half of all Jews live in Israel, the rest are concentrated in urban areas of Europe and North America
Which of the following regions is predominantly Muslim? North Africa Middle East. Indonesia Central Asia All of these.
All of these.
Which statement about universalizing religions is correct? A universalizing religion is one into which people are born. A universalizing religion is usually easy to join. A universalizing religion seeks converts from other religions. A and B only. B and C only.
B and C only
What is religion Z? Roman Catholic Lutheran Baptist Methodist Latter-day Saint (Mormon)
Baptist
Catholics comprise 25% of all North Americans. Which Protestant group is largest among the remaining Christians? Methodists Latter-day Saints Lutherans Presbyterians Baptists
Baptists
How are Buddhism and Hinduism similar? Both religions believe in a judgment day and rewards in heaven. Both religions believe in magic and divination. Both religions believe in a rigid class system (caste system). Both religions believe in karma and re-incarnation. All of the above
Both religions believe in karma and re-incarnation.
Which of the following countries is NOT one of the largest Muslim populations outside the Middle East? Indonesia Pakistan Bangladesh Brazil India
Brazil
All evangelical religions are also universalizing religions. Which religion demonstrates that the reverse is not always true (i.e. is example of a nonevangelical, universalizing religion)? Christianity Buddhism Protestantism Polytheism Hinduism
Buddhism
All of the following are ethnic religions in Asia EXCEPT Shintoism Daoism Confucianism Buddhism Hinduism
Buddhism
his structure (left) is associated with which world religion? Judaism Roman Catholicism Hinduism Buddhism Islam
Buddhism
Which of the following religions is matched most correctly with its hearth? Christianity-Italy Buddhism-Northeastern India/Nepal Islam-Egypt Judaism-Iran Hinduism-Tibet
Buddhism-Northeastern
Why have the Chinese government begun to encourage cremation over burial of the dead? Burials take up too much space in the cities that might otherwise be used for recreation. Burials are reminder of death on the landscape. Burials in China take too much space in the countryside that might otherwise be used for agriculture. The elaborate funerals associated with burial are too expensive. Burials are associated with Western democracies and popular culture.
Burials in China take too much space in the countryside that might otherwise be used for agriculture.
Theravada (also known as Hinayana) Buddhists are found primarily in China, Japan and Korea Tibet and Mongolia Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar Sri Lanka and Thailand C and D
C and D
Which of the following does NOT qualify as a Protestant denomination? Presbyterianism Methodism Catholicism Southern Baptist Lutheran
Catholicism
The cosmographical design shown above is best associated with what religion or religions? Buddhism animism Christian/Judaism/Islam all of the above none of the above
Christian/Judaism/Islam
Religious structures are designed for public worship and large congregations for which major religions? Christianity and Islam Islam and Buddhism Buddhism and Hinduism Hinduism and Islam Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity
Christianity and Islam
Almost 90 percent of people in the Western Hemisphere claim adherence to Protestantism. Eastern Orthodoxy. Roman Catholicism. Christianity.
Christianity.
Which of the following religions is NOT an important religion in India? Christianity. Hinduism. Sikhism. Buddhism. Islam.
Christianity.
he five largest religions in order of number of adherents are A) Christianity - Hinduism - Islam - Sikhism - Judaism B) Islam - Christianity - Hinduism - Judaism - Sikhism C) Buddhism - Christianity - Islam - Hinduism - Sikhism D) Christianity - Islam - Hinduism - Buddhism - Sikhism E) Christianity - Buddhism - Hinduism - Judaism - Islam
D
The branch of Christianity that has been resurrected and is growing rapidly in Russia, Eastern Europe and many Slavic countries is: Catholicism Protestantism Eastern Orthodox Shaker Unitarianism
Eastern Orthodox
The rise of secularism and decline of religious membership are found primarily in Europe. Africa. Southwest Asia. Southeast Asia.
Europe.
Which of the following holy sites is NOT correctly matched with its religion? Western Wall: Judaism Dome of the Rock: Islam City of Mecca: Islam Golden Temple of Amritsar: Bahai'ism St. Peter's Cathedral (Vatican City): Christianity
Golden Temple of Amritsar: Bahai'ism
In which religion is cremation rather than burial of the dead practiced? Islam Christianity Judaism Hinduism
Hinduism
Which of the following religions did NOT originate with a founder or innovating prophet? Buddhism Hinduism Islam Taoism Confucianism
Hinduism
Which of the following religions does NOT trace its origins to the patriarch Abraham? Judaism Islam Hinduism Christianity
Hinduism
Which of the following religions is a polytheistic religion? Judaism Zoroastrianism Christianity Islam Hinduism
Hinduism
Which religion is the most autonomous? Hinduism Buddhism Orthodox Christianity Roman Catholicism Islam
Hinduism
Which of the following can be considered the "parent" religion to Buddhism? Hinduism. Sikhism. Islam. Christianity. Shintoism.
Hinduism.
How are Buddhism and Hinduism different? Buddhists practice meditation; Hindus reject the practice of meditation. Hindus have a rigid caste system; Buddhists reject the caste system. Hindus believe in reincarnation; Buddhists believe in a heaven. Buddhists believe in ahimsa (non-violence), while Hindus do not believe in nonviolence. Buddhists are polytheists; Hindus are monotheists.
Hindus have a rigid caste system; Buddhists reject the caste system.
In which country is the freedom of religion generally NOT considered endangered or seriously challenged today? Burma/Myanmar China Turkmenistan Iran India
India
Buddhism has its source in India. Japan. China. Thailand.
India.
(AP Exam) Which of the following countries has the largest number of Sunni Muslims? Saudi Arabia Bangladesh Egypt Iran Indonesia
Indonesia
(AP Exam) All or nearly all of the population of the shaded land region on the map above avoid which of the following foods? Beef Poultry Pork Corn Rice
Pork
Approximately 50% of the world's Muslims live in what four countries OUTSIDE of the Middle East Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Malaysia Indonesia, Pakistan, Sudan and Malaysia Indonesia, Sudan, Malaysia, and India Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Pakistan Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India
Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India
The world's largest dominantly Islamic state is Iran. Pakistan. Egypt. Indonesia.
Indonesia.
Hinduism arose in the _____________ River valley. Indus Ganges Brahmaputra Krishna
Indus
(AP Exam) A country in which the majority of the population are Shiite Muslims is Iran Morocco Saudi Arabia Egypt Indonesia
Iran
Which country would be a good example of a theocracy? Iran Iraq India Japan Italy
Iran
Muslims trace their origins through Abraham's son Aaron Saul Solomon Ishmael Isaac
Ishmael
Adherents of which religion controlled much of present day Spain until 1492, but not since then? Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam
Islam
Nigeria is a multilingual country with many tribal boundaries where Christianity prevails in the south and________ in the north. Judaism Buddhism Sikhism Hinduism Islam
Islam
What religion is indicated by the silhouette to the left? Islam Christianity Buddhism Hinduism Judaism
Islam
Which of the following is currently the most important religion in the homeland of the man who founded it? Shintoism Buddhism Islam Hinduism Christianity
Islam
Which religion is the fastest growing of the world's five primary religions? Christianity Islam Judaism Hinduism Buddhism
Islam
Animism in Africa is declining rapidly as it gives way to what two other major world religions? Islam and Christianity Islam and Buddhism Buddhism and Judaism Judaism and Islam Christianity and Buddhism
Islam and Christianity
Sikhism is a religion that arose from the confrontation between: Buddhism and Islam Islam and Hinduism Christianity and Islam Judaism and Hinduism Hinduism and Buddhism
Islam and Hinduism
Which is NOT a characteristic of a hierarchical religion? It encourages each congregation to be self-sufficient. Regional administration is located in large cities. It organizes territory into local administrative units. It has a well-defined hierarchical structure. It fosters interaction among different congregations.
It encourages each congregation to be self-sufficient.
Palestinians include all of the following groups EXCEPT residents of territories occupied by Israel residents of refugee camps outside of Israel citizens of other states calling themselves Palestinians Jewish citizens of Israel Muslim citizens of Israel
Jewish citizens of Israel
Numerically speaking, which of the following religions has the smallest number of adherents? Judaism Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism
Judaism
What was the first major religion known to espouse monotheism? Islam Christianity Hinduism Judaism
Judaism
Which of the following is NOT a universalizing religion? Islam Mormonism Judaism Buddhism Christianity
Judiasm
Since the fall of Communism in the former Soviet Republics some of the newly created countries are struggling with the degree to which new laws should reflect the influence of Islam, or remain secular. Examples of these republics include: Croatia and Slovenia Poland and Lithuania Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Mongolia and Tibet all of the above
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Which of the following regions is the most solidly Roman Catholic? Latin America North America Europe Central Africa Australia/Pacific Islands
Latin America
Which characteristic distinguishes religion in Latin America from religion in North America? Latin America has a smaller zone of extant (surviving) indigenous, tribal religions. Christianity in Latin America diffused primarily from the British Isles whereas Christianity in North America diffused primarily from Spain. Latin America has a Roman Catholic majority Latin America has a Protestant majority
Latin America has a roman catholic majority
The conflict over religion in Ireland is between Protestants and Catholics Catholics and Orthodox Christians Orthodox Christians and Protestants Anglicans and Presbyterians Anglicans and Episcopalians
Protestants and Catholics
(AP Exam) Which of the following religions is predominant in the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota? Catholic Mormon Lutheran Baptist Methodist
Lutheran
What is religion X? Roman Catholic Lutheran Baptist Methodist Latter-day Saint (Mormon)
Lutheran
the hearth and spiritual center of Islam is at Baghdad. Cairo. Jakarta Mecca Jerusalem
Mecca
What two areas are the hearths of all of the world's five primary religions? Southern India and Eastern China Southwest Asia and Northern Africa Central Europe and Southwest Asia Northern India and Southwest Asia Eastern China and Southern Europe
Northern India and Southwest Asia
Which is an example of an intrafaith (boundary) conflict? Israel—Palestine Former Yugoslavia Northern Ireland Nigeria
Northern Ireland
All of the following groups consider themselves to be minor Christian branches and are correctly matched with their regions, EXCEPT: Coptic, Egypt Marionites, Lebanon Parsee, Iran Ethiopian, Ethiopia Mormon, Utah
Parsee, Iran
The majority of Sikhs are located in the ________ region of India. Punjab Bangalore Delhi Ganges Bengali
Punjab
Numerically speaking, which of the following Christian groups is the largest? Southern Baptist. Eastern Orthodox. Roman Catholic Anglican/Episcopalian. Lutheran.
Roman Catholic
The three major branches of Christianity are Roman Catholic, Coptic Church, Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholic, Armenian, Protestant Roman Catholic, Protestant, Latter Day Saints Roman Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholic, Protestant, Maronite
Roman Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox
AP Exam) The principal religion of Central and South America is Eastern Orthodoxy Roman Catholicism Buddhism Islam Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
Which pair of religions are both considered hierarchical religions? Roman Catholicism and Mormonism. Mormonism and Southern Baptist. Mormonism and Islam. Roman Catholicism and Islam. Southern Baptist and Islam.
Roman Catholicism and Mormonism.
Jerusalem's geography represents a particularly difficult religious conflict to resolve because The Israeli government has separated the most sacred sites with a massive concrete wall. the population of Jerusalem is majority Christian but surrounded by majority Jewish and Muslim populations on either side. Israel captured the Sinai peninsula from Egypt. Sacred sites for Jews and Muslims are literally built one on top the other.
Sacred sites for Jews and Muslims are literally built one on top the other.
In Europe, many Catholics are less likely to attend church or be active in their religious community. This is due to the rise of Protestantism. Shamanism. Cultural Indifference Atheism. Secularism.
Secularism.
Jerusalem is to Christians as ____________ is to Hindus. Mumbai Delhi Varanasi (aka Benares) Tokyo
Varanasi (aka Benares)
(AP Exam) The world's three major monotheistic religions originated in which of the following regions? East Asia Southwest Asia Eastern Europe Western Europe Africa
Southwest Asia
Which of the following U.S. region-religion associations is NOT correct? New England—Catholic South—Baptist Upper Midwest—Lutheran Southwest—Mormon
Southwest—Mormon
In which of the following countries does Islam predominate in the north while traditional tribal religions predominate in the south? Iraq Sudan Malaysia Egypt
Sudan
The dominant branch of Islam is Sunni. Druze. Eastern Orthodoxy. Sikh. Shiite.
Sunni
Shaded areas on the map above indicate different religions. Nigeria, Chad, and Sudan, are all shown with north-south divides. What religion predominates in the north of these countries? Animism Animism and Christianity together Sunni Islam Shia Islam Sunni and Shia Islam together
Sunni Islam
The teachings of Lao-Tsu form the tenants of Confucianism. Hinduism. Taoism. Islam.
Taoism.
In terms of religious diversity, __________ are among the least diverse U.S. states. Florida and Oregon Illinois and Wisconsin Texas and Kansas. Utah and Massachusetts Washington and Ohio
Utah and Massachusetts
Buddhist pilgrimages to Bodh Gaya are focused on the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama. a Bhodi tree under which the Buddha taught. a Shrine to Krishna. the grave of the Buddha.
a Bhodi tree under which the Buddha taught.
Which of the following is NOT true of the effects of the Chinese Communist takeover of Tibet? a communist was installed as leader of Tibetan Buddhism the influence of monks was greatly reduced and monasteries destroyed Tibet was reformed politically as a province of China, and a communist government was installed thousands of Tibetan Buddhists fled to India as refugees roads, hospitals, and schools were modernized
a communist was installed as leader of Tibetan Buddhism
The ideology of Zionism has as its goal the merger of Judaism with other religions. the merger of the three modern divisions of Judaism. a homeland for the Jewish people. the elimination of the Orthodox division within the faith.
a homeland for the Jewish people.
The caste system in Hindu India is a social structure based upon a social hierarchy in which a person is born into a caste and cannot change castes during their lifetime an economic class which poor people can work and earn money to raise their position in society a political party system strongly tied to economic class divisions such as blue-collar and white-collar workers regional cultural divisions dominated by Hindi-speakers from northern India a colonial social structure created by British rulers and imposed from the 1800s through the 1940s until independence
a social structure based upon a social hierarchy in which a person is born into a caste and cannot change castes during their lifetime
Islam diffused across the Eastern Hemisphere through war. trade missionaries. migration. all of the above.
all of the above
Jerusalem is a sacred place for Jews. Muslims. Christians. all of the above
all of the above
Religion has __________ . -been a major force in sustaining the poor. -been a major force in promoting the arts. -been a major source of both interfaith and intrafaith conflict. -blocked scientific study. -All of the above
all of the above
What aspect or aspects of religion are typically studied by geographers? - the influence of religion on culture and cultural conflicts - the origins, diffusion, and distribution of religions - the impact of religion on the cultural landscape -the hierarchy or administration of religions -all of the above
all of the above
oroastrianism is similar to Islam and Christianity in that it is monotheistic is based on a strict dualism of good vs. evil believes that history will culminate in the return of a savior figure is based on the teachings of a prophet all of the above
all of the above
Syncretic religions are those which have blended the beliefs of two or more other religious traditions. Which of the following is NOT a syncretic religion? Voodooism Sikhism Baha'ism none of these are syncretic all of these are syncretic
all of these are syncretic
Which of the following is NOT true of the effects of the Communist Revolution of 1917 on Orthodox Christianity in Russia? church buildings and property were nationalized all people were ordered to discontinue the practice of religion the church was not allowed to carry out social and cultural work anti-religious policies were adopted by the government religious practices become increasingly uncommon among younger generations
all people were ordered to discontinue the practice of religion
Which of the following does NOT represent a traditional religious method of the disposal of the dead? inhumation (burial) cremation exposure burial at sea all represent such methods
all represent such methods
One of the unique characteristics of Hinduism is that it is so young. is a very simple religion. emerged without a prophet, book of scriptures, and without evolving a bureaucratic structure comparable to those of the Christian religions. has so few followers.
emerged without a prophet, book of scriptures, and without evolving a bureaucratic structure comparable to those of the Christian religions.
Especially important in Confucianism is to ethical principles and behavior. reflection on the mystical and magical aspects of nature. daily reading of sacred texts. belief in one all-powerful God.
ethical principles and behavior.
In ________ religions, community, common history, and social relations are inextricably intertwined with spiritual beliefs. monotheistic local evangelical ethnic universalizing
ethnic
Mahayana Buddhists are found primarily in China, Japan and Korea Tibet and Mongolia Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar Sri Lanka and Thailand C and D
found primarily in China, Japan and Korea
Which is NOT a feature of Islamic sacred architecture? minarets adoption of Roman models of design the influence of the architecture of other civilizations geometric and calligraphic ornamentation frescoes depicting the life of the prophet
frescoes depicting the life of the prophet
________ is movement or attitude stressing strict and literal adherence to a set of basic principles. fundamentalism sect branch religion heresy
fundamentalism
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world today primarily because of high birthrates. contagious diffusion. relocation diffusion. cultural convergence. forced conversions
high birthrates
Protestants in Ireland are highly integrated with the Roman Catholic population. dispersed throughout the island. highly clustered in one part of the island. recent immigrants from Great Britain. A and B
highly clustered in one part of the island.
The oldest major religion is Hinduism. Judaism. Buddhism. Christianity. Islam.
hinduism
Which of the following world religions is the LEAST spatially distributed (i.e. most clustered)? Buddhism Christianity Islam Judaism Hinduism
hinduism
Animists believe that -people should make complete use of the Earth's resources. -enlightenment can be achieved by all people. -natural disasters are preventable. -people should complete God's creation of the Earth. -inanimate objects and natural events have spirits.
inanimate objects and natural events have spirits.
A mosque differs from a church, because a mosque displays a variety of architectural styles. is not considered a sanctified place (holy ground). contains relics of the founder. is not a place of worship. is decorated with scenes from the life of the founder.
is not considered a sanctified place (holy ground).
The youngest major religion is Hinduism. Judaism. Islam. Christianity.
islam
Which of the following is NOT generally a characteristic of an ethnic religion? It is found in a particular culture. It is always polytheistic. It appeals primarily to one group of people in a particular place (i.e. is spatially concentrated). It does not seek outside converts.
it is always polytheistic
Which of the following is an example of an ethnic religion? Islam Mormonism Buddhism Judaism Roman Catholicism
judaism
Which is true about the relationship between culture, religion, and the physical environment religion is no longer an important source of identification for a distinct cultural group. religious beliefs are often responsible for changes people make to the physical environment. all religions appeal primarily to people living in their land of origin. few religions derive meaningful events from the physical environment. All of the above are true.
religious beliefs are often responsible for changes people make to the physical environment.
Christianity first diffused from its hearth through hierarchical diffusion. expansion diffusion. relocation diffusion. contagious diffusion all of the above
relocation diffusion.
Recent diffusion of Islam into Europe (beyond Spain and Portugal), South Africa, and the Americas has largely been a result of __________ proselytizing. forced migration. relocation diffusion. favorable European Union policies. the collapse of the Soviet Union.
relocation diffusion.
relatively small group that has broken away from an established church is a sect. dialect. family. branch. denomination.
sect
The region characterized by a general lack of religious elements in the landscape is called a/an autonomous religious landscape secularized landscape universalizing landscape sectarian landscape cosmogonic landscape
secularized landscape
Hinduism has not spread by expansion diffusion in modern times, but at one time it did spread by relocation diffusion as a result of the transportation of Indian workers abroad during the colonial period. conquest by military groups. forced relocation by Islamic invaders. missionary activities overseas.
spread by relocation diffusion as a result of the transportation of Indian workers abroad during the colonial period.
The religious practices of many cultural groups combine elements of Christianity with the traditional religions of their ancestors. This is an example of independent innovation of cultural traits. cultural lag. relocation diffusion. a creolized religion. syncretism.
syncretism
What do Hindus consider to be the holiest river? the Indus the Ganges the Tigris the Nile
the Ganges
Israel has controlled all of Jerusalem since partition of Palestine by the United Nations in 1947. the withdrawal of British rule in 1948. the Arab-Israeli armistice of 1949. the Egyptian and Israeli peace treaty of 1979. the Six-Day War in 1967.
the Six-Day War in 1967.
All of the following helped loosen the social barriers of the caste system except __________ . the coming of other religions to India. the work of Mahatma Gandhi. the effects of modernization during the colonial period. the United Nations. affirmative action policies.
the United Nations.
The place represented in the image above is the Red Mosue of Islamabadq the al-Kabah Mosque in Mecca the Hagia Sofia in Istanbul the Blue Mosque in Istanbul the Dome of the Rock (al-Asqa Mosquin Jerusalem
the al-Kabah Mosque in Mecca
Religion is a particularly good example of the tension between globalization and local diversity because -migrants usually leave their religion behind when they migrate to a new area. -all religions are in competition to convert as many people as possible. -many people follow more than one religion. -the core cultural values represented by religion often conflict with the values of other groups or regions
the core cultural values represented by religion often conflict with the values of other groups or regions
The Hajj, one of the "pillars of Islam," is charitable giving fasting during the holy month the veil worn by Muslim women the pilgrimage to Mecca the five daily prayers
the pilgrimage to Mecca
The Temple Mount and the al-Haram al-Sharif are __________. sacred sites for Hindus. the same site. located in Mecca. located in Medina. located in Tel Aviv.
the same site.
Many Islamic states in the Middle East region combine religion and state and don't separate them. This is an example of what? Monotheism Plural society Democracy Theocracy Multilingual society
theocracy
The agricultural calendar (seasons of planting, harvest, etc.) is relatively unimportant to which type of religions? animist ethnic pagan universalizing
universalizing
The concept of a ghetto originally referred to the area of a city inside the walls. where Jews were forced to live. inhabited by the lowest-income people. where the untouchable caste lived. where most blacks lived.
where Jews were forced to live.