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Ancient India and Hinduism/ British in India/ South Asia Test

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The 6 countries of South Asia   India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka  
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What form of government does India have?   democracy  
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Who were the Aryans?   2000 BCE Indo-Europeans who created a new society in India  
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Aryans sacred language?   Sanskrit  
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What are the Vedas?   Collections of songs, prayers, and hymns honoring the gods (veda=wisdom, knowledge0  
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What were the tribal chieftains called?   Raja- prince and Maharaja- great prince  
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Why do historians believe the caste system was developed?   To maintain power over indigenous people (the Dravidians).  
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Brahmins   Priests and intellectuals  
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Kshatriyas   Nobility and warriors  
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Vaisyas   Farmers, merchants, business people  
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Sudras   Artisans, workers, peasants (people with limited rights)  
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Dalits (Untouchables)   Slave class, outsiders (5% population)  
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Who are the 3 main gods of Hinduism?   Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, Shiva the Destroyer  
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Samsara   Continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.  
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Karma   The sum of good and bad actions a human soul (atman) carries with it from life to life.  
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Dharma   "To hold or support." Relates to sacred duty or moral responsibility.  
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Yoga   Developed as a method of training designed to lead to union with Brahman.  
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Who is Siddhartha Gautama? What did he do?   Buddha; Born 563 BCE, reached enlightenment  
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What are the 4 Noble Truths?   Suffering, Origination of Suffering, Cessation of Suffering, Eightfold path  
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What is the way to end desire?   Follow the eightfold path  
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What religion was very succesful in India?   Buddhism  
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Between 500-1500 AD what religious group gained control in South Asia (particularly Northern India)?   Muslim Sultans (kings)  
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In what century were the British allowed to enter India as traders?   1600's  
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Who was the emperor at the time the British were allowed to enter India?   Akbar  
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Who were the Mughals?   The Muslim empire in charge of India when the British came in.  
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Compare Europe to India in the 1600's   India had an 85% larger treasury and better goods; Europe was undeveloped  
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Where did the British East India Company set up trading posts?   Bombay, Madras, Calcutta  
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Why was the setting up of trading posts an advantage to the British EIC later on?   They had control posts on all sides of India.  
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What problems was the Mughal empire having in India?   Fighting Hindus and Muslims  
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Why did the British EIC hire troops?   To protect areas producing their goods.  
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What was the justification behind the British EIC coming to rule territory within India?   Skirmishes with local Mughal rulers resulted in the deaths of British people.  
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How much of India was under control of the British EIC by 1857?   3/5  
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What did the British EIC increase for Indian farmers?   Taxes  
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Who were the zaminders? What did they do?   Tax collectors; they took tax and land  
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How did money lenders come to own farm land?   The lent money to farmers, and when they couldn't pay back in cash, they'd pay land.  
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How did taxes have to be paid?   in cash  
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Name the cash crops grown and for what purpose.   Cotton-textiles, Indigo-dye, Opium-sell to China, Jute-rope  
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What happened to the forests there? Why?   Destroyed due to commercial logging operations.  
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What happened to the cities in the interior of India?   Lessoned in size, influence, population, and wealth  
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How did the British view Indians? What did they bring to India?   Barbaric; law, political system, education, religion  
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Who paid for their military occupation? How much?   Indians; 1/3 total annual revenue  
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Who were the Sepoys?   Native troops  
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Why did they rebel against the British EIC?   Bullets covered with cow and pig fat.  
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What happened after the rebellion was put down?   Great Britain made India a colony  
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How did the British change the way India was run?   Run by British government, new higher taxes  
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What caused the population boom?   Western medication and sanitation  
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What happened to farm families?   They lost their land, and were driven deeper in debt  
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Give the reasons how colonialism effected modern economic development of India.   Grew cash crops only, no food crops; 1/5 farmers owned no land; widespread hunger; not enough jobs; insufficient industry for population made India poorly prepared economically for independence in 1947  
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