World History I SOL Religions review

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World History I SOL Religions review Fill this out Put 2 picture per slide After each map make a slide showing the movement of religion.

Judaism Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Zoroastrianism Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Hinduism Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Buddhist Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Confucianism Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Taoism/ Daoism Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Greek Mythology Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Roman Mythology Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Christianity Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Islam Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly:

Shintoism Where was it founded: Who was the founder: What is the holy book: Laws: Important prophets: How did it spread: Name of God or goddess: Holy cities: How many members are there now: Holy sites: Mon or poly: