Religion - AP Human Geography

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The adherents of which religion live primarily in Japan, where it was formerly the official state religion?

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The adherents of Shinto reside primarily in Japan, where the religion was formerly the state religion. The citizens of Japan currently have full religious freedom guaranteed by the Constitution of Japan.

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The key religious divide between Scotland and England historically was __________.

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During the sixteenth century, both England and Scotland fell under the sway of the Protestant Reformation, although in two entirely different forms. England had many ups and downs, resulting in the distinct form of Protestantism known as Anglicanism, while Scotland developed the Calvinist-based Presbyterianism. Both countries would have pockets of Catholics for centuries, and both nations have seen a rising tide of secularism and reduced religious participation since the twentieth century.

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What is the primary religion of Central and South America?

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The predominant religion in Central and South America is Catholicism. This area of the world was colonized primarily by Spain, a Catholic country; therefore, these areas of the world account for 483 million people, or 41.3% of all Catholics.

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Which of the following countries has the highest proportion of Shia Muslims among its population?

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Iran is one of only a very few predominantly Shia Muslim country in the world. All other Islamic countries are predominantly Sunni.

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Which of the following religions is most prevalent in the US state of Utah?

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Mormons make up 55% of the population of Utah. This is the most out of any state in the United States. The other religions, while found in minorities in Utah, are not the majority.

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Which of these religions is incorrectly matched with the name of its holy text?

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Along with Buddhism, these four religions are part of the five most influential religions in human history. With the exception of Judaism, which has had a great cultural impact on the world, they are the religions in the world with the most followers. All four of these religions are correctly matched with the name of their primary holy texts.

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Lutheranism is most prevalent in which part of the United States?

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Lutheranism, the religion that emerged from the reforms of the earliest Protestant thinker Martin Luther, is most prevalent and uniformly followed in the upper Midwest. In states like Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin it is the dominant religion. It is useful also to know that Catholicism is common in New England and near the border with Mexico, and that Baptists are predominantly found in the South.

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Religious fundamentalism is found in __________.

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Religious fundamentalism is common throughout human history and the contemporary world. All of these religions have had, and continue to have, problems with fundamentalists. "Fundamentalism" refers to a strict, literal interpretation of a religious text or set of precepts. The term is not specific to any particular religion.

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In which region of the United States is Buddhism most popular?

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More than half of all Americans who self-identify as Buddhists live in Southern California. The reasons for this are partially to do with the number of east Asian and southern Asian immigrants who have arrived in the American west coast in the previous one-hundred and fifty years, and partially to do with the cultural and social atmosphere of southern California.

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What is the most widely followed religion in Southeast Asia?

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Buddhism has its origins in Northern India, but is not the dominant religion of India (that title falls to Hinduism). Buddhism is, however, dominant in Southeast Asia, in countries like Thailand.

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In which part of the world are the least number of Christians found?

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Christianity’s global reach is immense with a combined membership of slightly over two billion people. It is the only coordinating major religion of South America and dominant in Eastern Europe. It is not the majority region of East Asia or Oceania, but its membership in these regions still falls in the tens to hundreds of millions (China alone has over fifty million Christians). Out of these options only North Africa has a tiny proportion of Christians versus the total number of religious people. In Islamic parts of the world (and to a lesser degree Hindu and Buddhist) Christianity is observed in very small numbers.

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Polytheism is most accurately defined as __________.

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Polytheism is the term used to describe a religion whose followers believe in more than one deity. Based on what we currently understand about early societies every single religion was polytheistic before the arrival of Judaism in the near east of Asia and Zoroastrianism in the middle east of Asia. An example of a modern day religion that is polytheistic is Hinduism.

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Universalizing religions are primarily defined by __________.

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Universalizing religions, as opposed to local religions, are religions that are primarily defined by the attempt to unite all people in the world under the banner of one religious belief. They can also be defined simply by the belief that all people should be united under the banner of one religious belief. Local religions are usually followed by people in a very small geographic range.

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The three major branches of Christianity are Catholicism, Protestantism, and __________.

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The three major branches of Christianity are Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. For the first almost one thousand years of the Christian faith Roman Catholicism was the major branch adhered to by almost all followers of Christianity. In the eleventh century (1054 to be specific) the Great Schism occurred. This fractured Christianity between a western church, Roman Catholicism, centered in Rome, and an eastern church, Eastern Orthodoxy, centered first in Constantinople and later in Moscow. In the sixteenth century (1517 to be specific) the Protestant Reformation began in Europe and soon Western Europe was further divided into Protestantism and Catholicism. As European colonial power extended around the world the various invading nations took their particular branch of Christianity with them, thus entrenching Catholicism in South America and Protestantism in North America (to provide just two examples).

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In which of these continents is atheism most commonly followed?

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Atheism, or the belief in no deity and no religious observance, is most commonly followed in Europe. In some European countries more than half of all people report having no religious beliefs whatsoever. This is slightly less common in Asia where regional differences are extreme (it is worth noting that there are some very atheistic countries in Asia, usually countries that have undergone a period of Communism). It is much less common in North America where religious devotion is more commonplace than in Europe. It is extremely uncommon in Africa and South America where Christianity and Islam, as well as local religions, hold places of great importance in the lives of most communities and individuals.

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The philosophy and religion of Confucianism emerged in which of these countries?

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Confucianism is sometimes described as a philosophy and sometimes as a religion, but it is probably most correct to say it has elements of both. It emerged from the teachings of the famous Chinese philosopher Confucius about five hundred years before the birth of Christ. Confucianism differs from most other major religions in that it focuses primarily on the earthly realm, rather than the spiritual, and preaches loyalty and obedience to the family and to the state.

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The Shinto religion is practiced almost exclusively by the people of which of these countries?

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The Shinto religion is practiced almost exclusively by the people of Japan. It is fairly closely related to Buddhism and Confucianism, due to its emphasis on oneness with nature and ancestor worship, but it is distinct from both these religions. It continues to be influential in modern Japanese society where it manifests itself in such things as war memorials, shrines, agricultural festivals, and communication with one’s ancestors.

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The Baha’i faith was founded in modern-day __________ in the __________ century?

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The Baha’i faith is a fast growing and widespread religion - it claims somewhere between five and ten million members and is present in almost two hundred countries. It was founded in modern-day Iran (then called Persia) in the nineteenth century. According to the Baha’i faith there is one God that all religions worship with equal validity and all human beings are equally valued and deserve equal respect. Due to its universal appeal the Baha’i faith has been widely adopted in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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Evangelical religions are primarily defined by __________.

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Evangelical religions are primarily defined by the use of missionaries and religious education to spread the faith and convert nonbelievers. The world’s two biggest evangelical religions are also the world’s two most widely followed religions - Islam and Christianity. It is worth noting that in popular parlance the term “evangelical” or “evangelism” are used almost exclusively to describe Protestant Christianity, but this is merely a colloquial expression. In cultural-religious geographic terms it refers to the conversion of nonbelievers through proselytizing and education.

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How does Atheism differ from Agnosticism?

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Atheism is the belief that no higher power exists; agnosticism is the belief that there could be a higher power. An atheist will tell you with certainty that God does not exist, whereas agnostics will tell you that they do not actively believe in God, but that they are unsure of whether a higher power exists or not.

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