India: Partition. Answer the following on the top of page 60 1.Dharma 2.Dalits 3.Brahmin 4.Caste 5.Reincarnation 6.Karma 7.Gandhi 8.Siddhartha Gautama.

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India: Partition

Answer the following on the top of page 60 1.Dharma 2.Dalits 3.Brahmin 4.Caste 5.Reincarnation 6.Karma 7.Gandhi 8.Siddhartha Gautama a. “untouchables” b. Positive and negative force c. Buddha d. Class in Hindu society e. Process of rebirth after death f. Duty g. Nonviolent, noncooperation h. Highest Caste

Jainism Prescribes a path of non-violence toward all living things. Strict moral code on preserving life. Self-determination to liberate oneself from karmas. 4.2 million Indians

Sikhism Combines the Muslim belief in one God with the Hindu beliefs of reincarnation and karma. It rejects the caste system and preaches the equality of all people. 25 million worldwide, with 6 million living in the Punjab (5 rivers of NW India)