Religion in Contemporary Japanese Society
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- Aug 28 2010 11:38 AM
John Garrett
This resource was matched by a member of the Brokers of Expertise Standards Matching Team.
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- Original Source:EDSITEment
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Description
This resource, from the EDSITEment-reviewed Web site "Ask Asia," provides an overview of contemporary Japanese religious practices. Users can find information on Shinto and Buddhism. This resource is referenced in the EDSITEment lesson titled "Lu Shih-The Couplets of T'ang."
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Topics and Grades
Grade: 9 to 12
Topics: Confucianism, World History, Christianity, Buddhism, Religion, History-Social Science
Standards
Matched Standards
HSS.7.WHGMEMT.7.2.6 Understand the intellectual exchanges among Muslim scholars of Eurasia and Afric...
HSS.7.WHGMEMT.7.3.1 Describe the reunification of China under the Tang Dynasty and reasons for the s...
HSS.7.WHGMEMT.7.3.4 Understand the importance of both overland trade and maritime expeditions betwee...
HSS.7.WHGMEMT.7.5.1 Describe the significance of Japan's proximity to China and Korea and the intell...
HSS.7.WHGMEMT.7.5.4 Trace the development of distinctive forms of Japanese Buddhism.
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