The Dawn of Civilizations World Religions

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The Dawn of Civilizations World Religions Name:

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Directions: You will research and become an expert on the nine major religions of the world (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Sikhism, Confucianism, and Shinto). Please present your information in either Microsoft Word or Microsoft Power Point. Your project will include the following: Report must follow in this order. (5 pts.) Title Page. This is the first page. Please see the attached Page 2 for exact format. (25 pts.) A World Religions Chart. Using Microsoft Word or Power Point, complete the chart on the major world religions. Here are some websites that you might find useful: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/ http://www.religionfacts.com/ http://www.world-religions-professor.com/ http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/religion/hinduism.htm http://www.uri.org/kids/world_more.htm

See Page 3. (25 pts.) Map of the World. Color code a world map to show the relative presence and population of all the major religions in the world today. Include annotations on the map to indicate where the religions make up the majority populations in a country, and where a minority population may have a particular influence on a country’s political, social, cultural, or economic setting. Page 4. (35 pts.) Picture Identifications. For each of the nine religions, you must find six images/pictures that are representative of that religion. They could be pictures of places of worship, objects important in religious rituals, founders of that religion. See page 5. (10 pts.) A Bibliography. You are responsible for at least four sources. (100 pts.) % TOTAL

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(Please don’t write anything in parenthesis) (Enter 2 times) World Religions

Your Name

(Enter 15 times)

Research submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of World History Mr. Schenk Phillipsburg High School Date

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World Religions Chart Judaism Name of God

Prophet

Religious Teacher

Holy Book

Place of Worship

Holy Day/Sabbath

Holidays

Christianity

Islam

Judaism Special Ceremonies

Food Restrictions

Original Language

Size Ranking

Main Locations

Date Founded

Adherents

Theism

Afterlife

Christianity

World Religions Chart Hinduism Name of God

Prophet

Religious Teacher

Holy Book

Place of Worship

Holy Day/Sabbath

Holidays

Buddhism

Shinto

Hinduism Special Ceremonies

Food Restrictions

Original Language

Size Ranking

Main Locations

Date Founded

Adherents

Theism

Afterlife

Buddhism

Shinto

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Picture Identifications For each of the 9 religions, you must find 5 images/pictures that are representative of that religion. They could be pictures of places of worship, objects important in religious rituals, founders of that religion, etc. Take these images and group/categorize them in 5 categories (minimum of 6 pictures in each category). For each category, you will have to write a substantive paragraph that not only describes the images, but most importantly, explains how they all link together (under a heading of your choosing, of course). Your explanation is the analysis; therefore, make sure you explain fully and clearly.

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Bibliography (in alphabetical order with author’s last name) (it is not necessary to write out the words “Books, Encyclopedias, Periodicals”) (www.chicagomanualofstyle.org.) Books: Last name, First name. Title of the book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Date.

Encyclopedias: Last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Encyclopedia. Date.

Periodicals/Magazines: Last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine volume (Year): Page numbers.

Online References: One Page on a Web site Last name, First name. “Title of the Web site.” URL Address (accessed date) University of Chicago Press. “Chicago Manual of Style Online.” (EXAMPLE) www.chicagomanualofstyle.org. (accessed October 29, 2008).

Encyclopedias: Last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Encyclopedia. URL Address (accessed date).

Periodicals/Magazines: Last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Magazine. Page numbers. URL Address (accessed date).