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Bodhi Research Paper

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1. What is the significance of the Bodhi tree?

A: When Buddha was enlightened, he was sitting under a huge tree. That tree was the Bodhi (enlightenment) tree which was located at Bodh Gaya in India. People believe that the Bodhi tree now growing there comes from the original tree. The Bodhi tree is known to have a very thick trunk and an expansive canopy of branches with leaves. Because the Bodhi Tree is associated with Buddha, the tree is protected and revered. Buddhists make journeys to Bodh Gaya and other places where Buddha may have taught beneath Bodhi branches. With Buddhism, the Bodhi tree spread to far places such as China and Japan, its purposeful planting marks the cultural landscape of many towns and villages.

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According to the textbook, what two practices allowed Europeans to export the architecture of Christian churches to places all over the world?

A: Mercantilism and colonialism allowed Europeans to export the architecture of Christian churches to places all over the world.

4. What is the name of the place in Vatican City where thousands of people gather each week to see and hear the pope?

A: St. Peter’s Square is the name of the place in Vatican City where thousands of people gather each week to see and hear the pope.

5. According to the textbook, what religious regions exist in the United States, and what examples are offered of local clusters of religion in the United States?

A: The New England region is strongly Catholic. The South's leading denomination is Baptist. The Upper Midwest has large numbers of Lutherans; and the Southwest is mostly Spanish Catholic. The broad midland region extending from the Middle Atlantic to the Mormon region (in the Western United States) has a mixture of denominations in which no single church dominates. This West doesn’t have a single church that dominates either. Some regions are local clusters such as the French Catholic area focused in New Orleans and the mixed denominations of Peninsular Florida, where a large Spanish Catholic cluster has grown in metropolitan

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