Chapter 6c
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| How did Christianity diffuse from its hearth in Palestine? | relocation diffusion of missionaries and contagious diffusion (daily contact between believers) and hierarchical diffusion when Emperor Constantin embraced Christianity
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| How did Islam diffuse from its hearth in Southeast Asia? | relocation diffusion by missionaries and by conquering new lands
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| which two universalizing religions place the most emphasis on shrines(holy Places)? | Buddhism and Islam
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| Examples of Buddhist Holy places | Lumbini (Buddha's birthplace) and Boh Gaya
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| Examples of Islam holy places | Mecca and Ka'ba
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| Give 2 examples of holy places in ethnic religions | Mt. Kailas and the Ganges River for Hindus
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| What practice do most Christians, Jews and Muslims share in common when disposing of their dead? | burial
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| How did Christianity diffuse from its hearth in Palestine? | relocation diffusion of missionaries and contagious diffusion (daily contact between believers) and hierarchical diffusion when Emperor Constantin embraced Christianity
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| How did Islam diffuse from its hearth in Southeast Asia? | relocation diffusion by missionaries and by conquering new lands
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| which two universalizing religions place the most emphasis on shrines(holy Places)? | Buddhism and Islam
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| Examples of Buddhist Holy places | Lumbini (Buddha's birthplace) and Boh Gaya
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| Examples of Islam holy places | Mecca and Ka'ba
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| Give 2 examples of holy places in ethnic religions | Mt. Kailas and the Ganges River for Hindus
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| What practice do most Christians, Jews and Muslims share in common when disposing of their dead? | burial
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